【题目】请结合材料,按要求用英文写作。
Nowadays, we can see many people looking at their mobile phones in subways, restaurants, elevators, roads and so on. We call those who use their mobile phones too much phubbers/ smartphone addicts (低头族).
要求:
(1)就此材料发表你的看法;
(2)紧扣材料,有明确的观点;
(3)词数不少于60。
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【答案】Thanks to the mobile phone, our life has become more convenient and colorful. However, we have to admit that more and more people have become addicted to it. They spend too much time chatting, surfing the Net and playing games on their mobile phones, paying no attention to people and things around them. Some people even say they can’t live without their mobile phones.
In my opinion, it’s high time that we put down our mobile phones and raised our heads up. Let’ stop phubbing/ smartphone addicting and take part in real-life activities.
【解析】
本篇书面表达属于开放性作文。
这篇作文给出了一个关于“低头族”或“智能手机上瘾者”的话题,并没有什么提纲。要求考生围绕“低头族”或“智能手机上瘾者”的话题发表你的看法,要有明确的观点。这就要考生自由发挥,充实内容,要言之有物,不能干巴巴的几句话,对于考生的综合能力要求较高,要求考生有很强的谋篇布局的能力和组织要点的能力。同时在完成开放性作文时,首先要选择自己熟悉的短语或者句型,在你的能力范围之内,选择句式时要赋予变化,因为这样你才可以更好的驾驭。同时也要选择合适的连接词,把各个要点组织成一个完整的整体。
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