【题目】下面是对中学生对志愿工作看法的调查图。请根据下列图表提示,写一篇英语短文,客观地介绍调查情况并发表你的观点。
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。词数120左右(开头已经给出,不计入词数)。
Opinions vary among students about voluntary work according to the survey.
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【答案】
Opinions vary among students about voluntary work according to the survey.
We are glad to see that 70%of the students approve of doing voluntary work.In their opinion, it can make a contribution to society and at the same time, it brings a lot of personal benefits. They can gain valuable experience and skills for future career. What’s more, voluntary work opens up vast quantities of opportunities for them to build confidence, self-awareness, good communication skills and leadership.
However, 25% of the students disapprove of doing voluntary work. They consider that working without payment is a waste of time.5% of the students don’t care about it at all.
In my opinion, we’d better take the chance to participate in voluntary work, no matter how small it is.
【解析】
试题分析:本题是一篇图表类作文,学生需要根据图表中所展示的内容来写出作文,首先要注意描绘出图表中的内容,数据需要具体,其次需要根据图表内容发现现在的现象,从而得出解决方法,并且加入自己的观点和看法。注意字数需要在要求的范围内。
亮点说明:本题根据图表写出了图表中所包含的内容,用了三段式的结构来写出图表中包含的内容,并且加入自己的看法和观点。从现象中看到了本质,写出了具体的数据,而且写出了自己的观点。
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