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无锡地铁一号线将于2014年6月投入使用。请你在答题卷指定的位置为《无锡日报英语双周刊》写一篇80词左右的英语出行计划。内容要点如下:

1.对人们来说乘地铁游无锡更加容易了。

2.我想先去三阳广场。那里是无锡的市中心。有许多大型购物中心和一个青年中心。

3.然后,我会去南禅寺(Nanchan Temple)。那里可以尝到全国各地的美食。

4.最后,我想去清名路,那里有个博物馆。里面有30,000件艺术品。

5.说说自己的希望。

注意:

1. 出行计划须包括所给的内容要点,要求语句通顺、意思连贯。

2. 第5要点的内容须用2-3句话展开合理想象,作适当发挥。

3. 出行计划的开头已在答题卡上给出,不计入总词数。

Wuxi Underground Line 1 will be in use in June, 2014.

 

 

 

 

Wuxi Underground Line 1 will be in use in June, 2014. It’s easier for people to travel around Wuxi by underground. I’d like to go to Sanyang Square first. It is the centre of Wuxi. There are lots of shopping malls and a youth centre. Then I’ll go to Nanchan Temple.There are lots of restaurants. And we can enjoy delicious food from different parts of China. At last, I want to go to Qingming road. There is a museum. There are 30,000 works of art in it. Wuxi is a beautiful city. I hope you can have a good time in Wuxi.

【解析】

试题分析:考生首先要认真阅读前面的提示认真审题,确定文章的中心。注意文章文体、人称和时态。本文主要介绍无锡的地铁开通后计划去旅行。同时应选用合适的连接词或过渡词,使文章具有一定的连贯性。温馨提醒:考生必须认真查验是否有漏写情况,有无拼写错误及标点误用等。

【亮点说明】本文结构紧凑。开头指出乘坐地铁去旅行周游武汉是容易的It’s easier for people to travel around Wuxi by underground,I’d like to go to Sanyang Square first.这些词组的运用也让文章增色不少。最后点明去希望你在武汉能够旅途愉快

考点:提纲作文。

 

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