【題目】下面的柱狀圖(bar chart)顯示了你校上周針對“用電腦,手機和紙媒學(xué)習(xí)”的調(diào)查結(jié)果。請你用英語給21st Century報社寫一篇短文,報道你校的調(diào)查結(jié)果,并對此結(jié)果發(fā)表你的看法。 注意:詞數(shù)100左右。

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【答案】Dear Editor,

We made a survey in our school last week and I’d like to tell you something about the results.

As is demonstrated in the bar chart, using papers to study occupies 47%, followed by the percentage of 38% students in my school, who get used to use all the three means of study. 11% of the students surveyed prefer to use computers. Students who think smartphones can help their study account for the rest of 4%.

Apparently, the traditional way of study students read books and take notes in pen is still the choice by most students. Computers or phones usage is supposed to do harm to eyesight, which is the reason why a small number of students choose. As far as I am concerned, if used properly, all these means of study can benefit us.

【解析】本文是一篇圖表作文。圖表作為書面表達的一種信息提示方式,顯得簡潔明了,正被越來越多的各級各類英語考試所采用。圖表類作文有別于其他類型,它要頻繁描述具體數(shù)據(jù)、進行數(shù)據(jù)比較,并說明數(shù)據(jù)變化?忌鷳(yīng)仔細(xì)分析圖表,引證典型數(shù)據(jù)并按提綱要求進行取材與構(gòu)思。審題時一定要領(lǐng)會作者的出題意圖,弄清主題再動筆。通常寫作時我們使用三段論:第一段描述圖表,得出結(jié)論;第二段緊扣主題,根據(jù)圖表比較分析原因,論證結(jié)論;第三段發(fā)表議論,提出自己的看法。寫作時要注意兩個方面:1、單純描述解釋圖表信息,按照 圖表所示內(nèi)容如實表達,不加評論;2、通過敘述圖表中的內(nèi)容和數(shù)字的變化來分析原因,發(fā)表議論。

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