问题 写作题
现在,许多中学生做作业时经常上网搜索答案,《21世纪报》就此话题展开征文比赛,请你根据以下表格内容写一篇英语文章,向报社投稿。
1. Reasons
pressure; homework…
2. Advantages
save time; solve problems…
3. Disadvantages
lose the ability; …
4. Opinions and suggestions

注意:1.内容应包括表格中列出的要点;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.词数100左右;
3.开头已经给出,不计入总词数。
Nowadays, many students often go on line to search for answers to their homework. _____________________
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答案

Nowadays, many students often go on line to search for answers to their homework. That is because students are under heavy pressure of study and they have too much homework to do. Worse still, some of the problems are too difficult to solve. As a result, they turn to the Internet for help.

There are advantages of searching for answers on the Internet. Most students find it convenient to surf the Internet for accurate answers, which saves them a lot of time and helps them solve difficult problems. However, this also brings some disadvantages. To start with, some students depend heavily on the Internet for answers. Besides, they may lose not only the ability to solve problems but also their interest in study.

In my opinion, measures should be taken to solve the problem. For example, students should realize the importance of finishing homework independently and try to build up confidence in themselves. Meanwhile, they can communicate with their teachers, asking them to reduce the amount of homework.

题目分析:题目属于表格类材料作文。题目要求根据表格所给信息写一篇英语文章,作文应涵盖所有要点。第一部分叙述出现这种情况的原因,第二部分写有点和缺点;第三部分给出自己的观点和建议。写作时使用第一人称,注意标点、拼写、时态、语态和语法知识的正确使用。注意作文的条理性,内容要充实,描述现象要客观。注意词数限制。

亮点说明:范文注意使用Nowadays, Worse still, As a result, However, To start with, Besides, In my opinion, For example, Meanwhile等来衔接上下文,很好地做到了语意连贯、衔接紧凑;范文使用To start with, Besides进行列举,比firstly, secondly更有新意;

范文使用了较多短语和固定搭配:search for, turn to the Internet for help, depend heavily on the Internet, realize the importance of finishing homework independently, try to, build up, communicate with等,使文章内容充实;

范文使用了一些重要的语法知识:表语从句That is because students are under heavy pressure of study;固定句型too difficult to solve, find it convenient to surf the Internet for accurate answers, not only the ability to solve problems but also their interest in study;定语从句which saves them a lot of time;非谓语动词asking them to reduce the amount of homework等,语法知识掌握很扎实;

measures should be taken to solve the problem这句是写作常用的好句子,也可以用only when...+倒装来作为结尾。

单项选择题

(三) The Mona Lisa painting now hangs in the Musee du Louvre in Paris. The painting’s increasing fame was further emphasized when it was stolen on 21 August 1911. The next day, Louis Beroud, a painter, walked into the Louvre and went to the Salon Carre where the Mona Lisa had been on display for five years. However, where the Mona Lisa should have stood, he found four iron pegs. Beroud contacted the section head of the guards, who thought the painting was being photographed for marketing purposes. A few hours later, Beroud checked back with the section head of the museum, and it was confirmed that the Mona Lisa was not with the photographers. The Louvre was closed for an entire week to aid in investigation of the theft. French poet Guillaume Apollinaire, who had once called for the Louvre to be " burnt down," came under suspicion; he was arrested and put in jail. Apollinaire tried to implicate his friend Pablo Picasso, who was also brought in for questioning, but both were later exonerated. At the time, the painting was believed to be lost forever, and it was two years before the real thief was discovered. Louvre employee Vineenzo Peruggia had stolen it by entering the building during regular hours, hiding in a broom closet and walking out with it hidden under his coat after the museum had closed. Peruggia was an Italian patriot who believed Leonardo’s painting should be returned to Italy for display in an Italian museum. Peruggia may have also been motivated by a friend who sold copies of the painting, which would skyrocket in value afterthe theft of the original. After having kept the painting in his apartment for two years, Peruggia grew impatient and was finally caught when he attempted to sell it to the directors of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence; it was exhibited all over Italy and returned to the Louvre in 1913. Pernggia was hailed for his patriotism in Italy and only served six months in jail for the crime. During World War Ⅱ , the painting was again removed from the Louvre and taken safely, first to Chateau d’Amboise, then to the Loc -Dieu Abbey and Chatteau de Chambord, then finally to the Ingres Museum in Montauban. In 1956, the lower part of the painting was severely damaged when a vandal doused the painting with acid. On 30 December of that same year, a young Bolivian named Ugo Ungaza Villegas damaged the painting by throwing a rock at it. This resulted in the loss of a speek of pigment near the left elbow, which was later painted over. The use of bulletproof glass has shielded the Mona Lisa from more recent attacks. In April 1794, a handicapped woman, upset by the museum’s policy for the disabled, sprayed red paint at the painting while it was on display at the Tokyo Natinal Museum. On 2 August 2009, a Russian woman, distraught over being denied French citizenship, threw a terra cotta mug or teacup, purchased at the museum, at the painting in the Louvre; the vessel shattered against the glass enclosure. In both cases, the painting was undamaged.

The woman attacked the painting because______

A.she was a handicapped woman

B.she was a disabled woman

C.she was made angry by the museum’s policy for the disabled

D.she was not permitted to go into the museum

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