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20.某英文报社举办以"I Like Reading"为主题的征文活动,你打算投稿,请根据以下要点写一篇短文:
1.你为什么喜欢读书?
2.你喜欢读哪一类的书(例如:历史,科学,文学等)?请给出至少两个理由 
【注意】
1.词数100左右.

分析 本文讲述的话题是"I Like Reading",从考生个人的角度出发讲述喜欢读书的原因,读书可以让人学习知识,让自己的能力得到提高.在讲述自己喜欢哪一类的书的时候,也可以从自己的实际出发,写明自己所喜欢的书的类型.要求考生在保证内容要点全部概括的基础上可以充分发挥自己的想象,进而用自己的语言来表达某种观点或看法,增添了写作的灵活性,同时能较好地考查考生的想象能力和英语语言表达能力.
(高级句型一)But what interests me most is literary books,especially those written by famous writers.
该句型使用what interests me most 引导的主语从句,最使我感兴趣的是;written by famous writers是过去分词做后置定语;
(高级句型二)As far as I'm concerned,there is nothing else I can find in the world much more attractive to me.
该句型使用了定语从句,I can find in the world much more attractive to me.省略了关系代词that,作为find宾语;
高级词汇:Books are the stepping stones to human progress谚语"书籍是人类进步的奠基石";
 As a consequence结果;a variety of 各种各样;broaden拓宽;As far as I'm concerned就我所知;

解答 I Like Reading
      Reading is my favorite hobby.I can never stop the love for reading because books are like wise teachers as well as good friends in my life.Just as a saying goes"Books are the stepping stones to human progress."I think books are the source of knowledge.As a consequence,I benefit a great deal from reading.
    There are a variety of books for us to choose from,like history books,science books,literary books and so on.(高级句型一)But what interests me most is literary books,especially those written by famous writers.For one thing,they help to improve my writing skills and broaden my horizons.For another,they can enrich my life and provide me with great fun.
     (高级句型二)As far as I'm concerned,there is nothing else I can find in the world much more attractive to me.Don't you think so?

点评 本文讲述的话题是"I Like Reading",从考生个人的角度出发讲述喜欢读书的原因,读书可以让人学习知识,让自己的能力得到提高.在讲述自己喜欢哪一类的书的时候,也可以从自己的实际出发,写明自己所喜欢的书的类型.要求考生在保证内容要点全部概括的基础上可以充分发挥自己的想象,进而用自己的语言来表达某种观点或看法,增添了写作的灵活性,同时能较好地考查考生的想象能力和英语语言表达能力.

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