【題目】 今年春節(jié),我國大面積爆發(fā)新型冠狀病毒肺炎。一時間人們越發(fā)意識到身體健康的重要性。請你用英文寫一篇倡議書,以“Good ways to keep healthy”為題, 從飲食、運動及心情等方面說一說應該如何保持身體健康。

要求:1. 80-100字;2. 文中不得出現(xiàn)真實姓名、學校及其他真實信息。

Good ways to keep healthy

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【答案】A novel coronavirus pneumonia broke out in China in the Spring Festival. For a time, people are more and more aware of the importance of health. It is important for us to keep healthy. What can we do to keep healthy?

First of all, we should get enough sleep and do enough exercise. Smoking is harmful to our health, so don't smoke. Second, we should eat more healthy food, such as vegetables and fruits. These are good for our health. Third, we should clean our room every day and open the window often. We should pay attention to personal hygiene. We should wash our hands as much as possible every day. Last but not least, happiness is another way to stay healthy. If we laugh often, we will feel happy.

If we do this, we will have a happy and healthy life.

【解析】

1.題干解讀:本文是一篇給材料作文,要求以“Good ways to keep healthy”為題,根據(jù)提示要點,今年春節(jié),我國大面積爆發(fā)新型冠狀病毒肺炎。一時間人們越發(fā)意識到身體健康的重要, 從飲食、運動及心情等方面說一說應該如何保持身體健康。首先要認真審題,根據(jù)提示內(nèi)容,列出寫作要點及每個要點中可能要用到的表達;然后緊扣要點,動筆寫作。

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