假设你是李华,上周末参加了一次郊游(outing) 。请你根据下面表格中的提示信息,写一篇题为"A Pleasant Outing"的短文,参加某英文报纸的征文比赛。
A Pleasant Outing | |
时间 | 上周末 |
参加者 | 你和…… |
地点 | 北山公园(the North Hill Park) |
活动 | 骑自行车、爬山、野餐、做游戏 |
感受 |
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要求:1. 不要逐条翻译表格中的信息,可适当增加内容;
2. 文中不得出现真实的地名、人名和校名;
3. 词数:80 — 100. A Pleasant Outing
Last weekend, I went for an outing with my classmates. At7:30 in the morning,we met at our school gate.We went to the North Hill Park by bike. On the way,we were so excited that we sang loudly, when we arrived there,we started to climb,the hill at once. We had a picnic on the top of the hill. After me walked down the path and had a rest. Later,some girls danced under the trees and some boys played games,happily. We didn't go back until 4 :00 pm. We were tired but very happy.
What a pleasant outgoing it was!
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C. The tests included about 55,000 chil?dren.
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