高考英语作文100篇(四)

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高考英语作文100篇(四)

61、(1分)

  你的一位美国朋友Mike在你生日时给你寄来一本英语词典作为生日礼物,为此你写一封信给他表示谢意。信中要表达出你平时英语拼写比较差,这本词典正是你所需要的,它将帮助你提高拼写能力。信中对Mike寄给你的生日卡表示感谢,并祝Mike身体好,盼望下个月在中国能见到他。

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62、(1分)

假如你叫李华,请给班主任老师写一假条。

事由:母亲突然生病,发高烧,住院,需人照料。父亲出差去武汉。

事假:三天日期:九月十五日

其它:表示尽快返校,补上所缺课程。

注意:不要使用自己的真实姓名。

词数:60-80词。

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63、(1分)

守株待兔

  请用英语简要地写《守株待兔》的故事,以刊登在我国对外发行的某英文刊物上,词数:80-100词。  故事大意:宋人有耕者,田中有株(stump),兔走触株,折颈而死。捡之甚喜,随后弃农而守株。一年后,田地荒芜,终不再获,而身为宋国笑。

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64、(1分)

请您根据下面提示和要求,用英语给父母写一封:

  Before you went to the United States, you promised your parents that you would write once a week, yet since then, you have failed to keep your promise. Write a letter to them explaining why it has been impossible for you to write more often . Do not write more than 100 words.

  Hints: You have been too busy since you arrived there.

  The post office is rather far away from your schoolyard.

  You have not got any achievements that you can write to tell them.

  You Promise that from now on you can write to them more often .

  Your name: Chou Feng(周锋)

  Your address: 316 Evergreen St. Freedom City, Ohio, U. S. A.

  The date of your letter: July 2, 1989

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65、(1分)

  假如你叫李明,去广州舅舅家度假。到达广州后,你给母亲写封短信,简述旅途情况、舅舅家对你的接待以及你对广州的感受。信中至少包括如下几点:

  (1) 你已于上周五平安抵达广州。一路上火车拥挤,车内肮脏,到达广州时疲惫不堪。

  (2) 舅舅全家都好,待你很热情。魏平表兄是个热心人,这几天正带你游览广州。今晚

     你们将去听一个音乐会。

  (3) 广州是个美丽的城市,也是个繁荣(bustling)的城市。广州的生活节奏、丰富多

     彩。你希望长大后有机会在这儿工件。

  (4) 发信日期:1990年2月15日。发信地址:广州市中山路8号。

  注意:字数在120—140之间。

66、(1分)

请根据下面的提示,写一段题为“谈论足球比赛”的对话(字数100--120):

  星期天Helen邀请Henry出去吃午饭,顺便看几个朋友。Henry不愿错过当天华盛顿和纽约两队之间的精彩的足球比赛。他已有好几年没有看这两个队的比赛了。他请Helen 和他一起看。Helen却想做些更有意思的事情。她认为Henry每个星期天下午都呆在电视机前观看精野的足球赛没有意思。

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67、(1分)

请根据下面的提示,编写一段题为“谈论考试”的对话(字数在100--120):

提示:

  (1) Kate觉得英语、数学题目不容易,但愿能通过考试。

  (2) Dick认为英语、数学考得还可以,但担心物理,因为一部分题目太难。

  (3) Kate安慰Dick说,坐在她旁边的一位同学说,他花了两个小时,在物理试卷上只

    写了个名字,其他一字未写。

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68、(1分)

  Jane和Bill在谈论某一部电影。Bill刚在电视上看了一部令人发笑的电影,显得很愉快。这部电影讲的是一个马大哈到处闯祸的故事。Bill喜欢这部片子,Jane却喜欢看那些不仅有趣,而且有教育意义的(instructive)节目。Bill认为有时人们需要轻松轻松(relaxation),Jane不否认这一点,但坚持认为看电影不只是为了娱乐(entertainment )。

  请根据上面的内容,编写一段80至100字的对话。

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69、(1分)

根据下面的提示,以“Talking about Having Sports”为题编写一段对话(字数:80--120)。

提示:

  Susan每天下午参加体育活动。她喜欢游泳,每星期游泳一次。David在中学时代也常游泳,但现在没有时间,人也开始发胖了。Susan邀请David当天下午一起去游泳,并约定下午三点在游泳池见面。

70、(1分)

  Helen和Henry两人在谈论书籍。Helen问Henry在看什么书。Henry说在看《马可·波罗游记》,该书图文并茂,很吸引人。书的主要内容是:马可·波罗生于意大利的古城威尼斯(Venice),1271年离别威尼斯,先由水路,后由陆路经“丝绸之路”于四年后到达中国。他在中国生活了十七年,于1292年回国。该书作者是Rustichello,书已被译成100种左右的不同文字。Helen听后对此书产生了兴趣,Henry答应看完后借给Helen看。

  请根据上述内容,编写一段题为“谈论一本书”的对话,字数:120左右。

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71、(1分)

根据下面的提示,以“Start up a Conversation”为题,编写一段70字左右的对话:

  搞研究工作的Snow先生在某大学校园散步时遇到了中国学生李平。他与李平进行了交谈。他先从天气说起,然后问李平是不是日本人。李平回答说他是中国人,是学习化学的。他曾学过三年英语,英语讲得一般。 Snow先生对此却很赞赏。

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72、(1分)

根据下列提示,编写一段题为“Giving a Gift”的对话(50个字左右):

提示:

  (1) 圣诞节, Xiao Chen拜访了 Elizabeth,并送给她一件礼物。礼物是一只漂亮的竹

     篮。

  (2) Elizabeth当场打开了礼物。她非常高兴,说这正是她所喜欢的,并再次感谢小陈。

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73、(1分)

  黄先生夫妇请琼(Joan)到家里吃晚饭。黄太太做了冷鸡、蘑菇(mushrooms)、鱼、 虾(shrimp)、蛋卷(egg roll)和豆腐(Doufu)等菜招待客人。席间主人频频劝客人吃菜,客人称赞黄太太烧的菜非常可口。最后,客人向主人致谢告别。

  请根据上述内容,编写一段题为“At the Dinner Table”的对话,字数在120字左右。

提示:

  对话可从晚餐结束前不久开始。

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74、(1分)

根据下列提示,编写一段题为“看病”的对话(字数100--120):

  Alfred因喉痛( a sore throat)和咳嗽去看病。医生检查后说他得了流行性感冒(the flu),给他开了药方(prescription),要他每四小时服一次药。医生还问他是否抽烟。他说抽烟。医生劝他将烟戒掉。

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75、(1分)

根据下列提示,编写一段题为“问路”的对话(60--80个字):

  Green太太想去博物馆,但不知如何走,于是就向一位警察询问。警察告诉她沿街走到第二个十字路口向左拐,拐角过去第三幢楼就是博物馆。

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76、(1分)

请根据下面提示,编写一段题为“道歉”的对话(字数在100--120之间):

  Mary Brown上课迟到了二十分钟。她向Green小姐表示歉意,并对迟到原因作了说明。

  原来,她上学的路上在公共汽车站等车时,站在不远处的一位老人忽然昏倒在地。她起先不知道怎么办才好,后来猜想老人一定是犯了心脏病(heart attack),于是就给附近的警察局打了电话,让他们把老人送往医院。

  Green小姐听后,弄清了情况,夸奖了Mary Brown。

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77、(1分)

  假如你叫陈明,在杭州外国语学校学习。原来你校每星期五下午放映英语电影,同学们都感兴趣。但从本学期起,你校每天下午加课。这不但影响了你们看电影,还影响了你们的体育活动和休息。你认为这对同学们的学习和健康是不利的。为此,你特地给《中国日报》(China Daily)的主编写信,反映情况,请求支持。该报地址:北京金台西路2号。

要求:

  (1) 字数在120个左右;

  (2) 发信地址是杭州人民路234号;

  (3) 写信日期为1990年2月27日。

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78、(1分)

请根据下列提示和要求写一篇短文。

提示:

  (1) 出通知的目的:把即将做的某件事告诉大家。

(2) 通知的形式:口头通知和书面通知。

  (3) 写通知的要求:简单明了。

  (4) 通知的内容:谁做、做什么、何地、何时、怎样做。

要求:

  (1) 题目:How to Make an Announcement。

  (2) 文体:说明文。

  (3) 字数:60—80。

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79、(1分)

请根据下面的提纲写一篇说理文。

提纲:

  (1) 时间比金钱更宝贵。

  (2) 要珍惜时间,因为时间一去不复返。

  (3) 要充分利用时间。

  (4) 浪费时间就是浪费生命。

  (5) 养成珍惜时间的良好习惯。

要求:

  (1) 题目:Time Is More Valuable Than Money

  (2) 字数:120—140。

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80、(1分)

  假如你是Chen Hua,住在北京长安街780号。一九九○年六月二十一日你给王老师(Mr Wang)写信,想说下面几件事:

  (1) 你收到王老师六月十七日的来信,得知他今夏计划来北京。你盼望能早日见到他。

  (2) 你所在学院准备出一本杂志,你是该杂志的助理编辑(assistant editor)之一。杂志为双月刊,你打算第一期出版后送一本给王老师。

  (3) 询问王老师是否仍在教毕业班。你对王老师生动有趣的英语课印象很深。

  请将字数控制在120个左右。

写作-4 〈范文〉

61、(1分) 

                             No 1 Middle School

                             Dongcheng District

                             Beijing

                             China

                             October 4th,1995

Dear Mike,

  Thank you very much for the English dictionary you sent me for my seventeenth birthday. It’s just what I need!

  My English spelling is very poor and I often make mistakes whenever I write, but now, thanks to your present, I can look up the words in the dictionary when I am not very sure about the spelling.

  I hope you are well and I look forward to seeing you in China next month.

                                 Best wishes,

                                 Fu Young

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62、(1分) 

Dear Mr. Wang                             Sept. 15 th

  I’m very sorry I have to ask for a three-day leave. My mother has fallen ill and is having a high fever. She is in hospital now and needs looking after. My father happens to be away in Wuhan on business, so I have to go back to tend my sick mother, I’ll be back to school as soon as possible and make up for my missing lessons.

  Thank you

                         Li Hua

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63、(1分) 

答案

64、(1分) 

A Letter to Parents

316 Evergreen St.

Freedom City, Ohio

U. S. A.

July 2, 1989

Dear Parents,

  It has been so long since I left home and came to the United States. Everything is getting on well with me. How about you? I promised to write to you once a week when I left home. But my busy study prevented me from doing so. Please forgive me for not being able to keep my promise.

  In fact, I have been very busy since I came to the U. S. , and I even have no important news to tell you,for I have no remarkable achievements up to now. Whats more, the post office is rather far away from here. I hope you will forgive me.

  I will write to you again soon

Yours loving son,

Chou Feng

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65、(1分) 

A Letter to Mother

8 Zhongshan Road

Guangzhou

Feb. 15, 1990

Dear Mamma,

  How are you and Papa?

  I arrived here last Friday safely, only the journey was mot very pleasant, the train was crowded and dirty, and I was terribly tired when I got here. But now Im quite OK again.

  Uncles family are all very well. They were very happy to see me and are all kind to me. Cousin Wei Ping is really warm-hearted, and he has been showing me around the city these days. Tonight Wei Ping and I are going to a concert, Im sure well have a good time.

  Guangzhou is a beautiful city, and a bustling one as well. Life here is busy, exciting and colourful. I love the way people work and live here and I hope to have a chance to work and live in this city when I grow up.

  Uncle and Aunt send you their love.

Love,

Ming

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66、(1分) 

Talking about the Football Game

Helen: Henry, why dont we go out for lunch today and visit some friends?

Henry: And miss todays football game? Washington is playing New York today. I cant miss that.

Helen: Honestly, Henry. Dont you ever get tired of football game?

Henry: This will be one of the best games of the year and I havent seen Washington play for years.

Helen: Oh, come on, Henry. Dont you think it silly to spend every Sunday afternoon in front of the  TV set, watching football?

Henry: No, not at all. Why dont you watch it with me? You might like it.

Helen: No, thanks. I have better things to do with my Sunday afternoons. Besides, its too rough for  me.

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67、(1分) 

Talking about the Examination

Kate: How was the examination, Dick?

Dick: Not too bad. I think I passed in English and mathematics. The questions were not very  difficult. How about you?

Kate: The English and maths papers werent easy enough for me. I hope I havent failed.

Dick: What Im worrying about is physics. Some of the questions were too difficult for me.

Kate: Oh, cheer up, Dick . Perhaps we didnt do that badly. The fellow next to me wrote his name at  the top of the paper.

Dick: Yes?

Kate: Then he sat there, looked at it for two hours, and didnt write a single word!

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68、(1分) 

Talking about a Film

Jane: Hi, Bill. You look happy.

Bill: Yes, Ive just seen a very funny film on TV.

Jane: What was it about?

Bill: Its about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldnt do anything right.

Jane: So you like it?

Bill: Yes, I do. It makes me laugh a lot.

Jane: But I’d rather see something which are not only interesting, but also instructive.

Bill: Oh, Jane, don’t be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.

Jane: Thats true, but I think watching TV is not just for entertainment.

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69、(1分) 

Talking about Having Sports

David: Susan, you like sports, dont you?

Susan: Yes. I have sports every afternoon.

David: Do you often go swimming?

Susan: Yes, I go swimming once a week.

David: I used to swim at middle school, but I dont have time any more.

Susan: Thats too bad! Exercise is very important.

David: I know. I am getting fat, you see. Anyway, I dont want to be heavy.

Susan: Well, Im going to swim this afternoon. Do you want to go with me?

David: OK! I really need more exercises. When and where shall we meet?

Susan: How about three oclock, at the swimming-pool?

David: All right. Good-bye!

Susan: Good-bye!

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70、(1分) 

Talking about a Book

Helen: Henry!

Henry: Ummm...just a moment.

Helen: What are you reading?

Henry: The Travel of Marco Polo. Its fascinating!

Helen: Let me have a look at it. Oh! What lovely pictures!

Henry: Yes. Look, this is Venice. Its a beautiful old town in Italy.

Helen: Oh, yes. Thats where Marco Polo was born, isnt it?

Henry: Thats right. He left Italy in 1271 and arrived in China in 1275.

Helen: What a long journey!

Henry: So it was. He travelled first by sea, and then by land along the famous“ Silk Road. ” The jounney took him four years.

Helen: How long did he stay in China?

Henry: Seventeen years.

Helen: Thats to say, he left China in...1292? And who wrote the book?

Henry: Rustichello. The books in about one hundred different languages now.

Helen: Oh, really? Can I borrow it when you finish it?

Henry: All right.

Helen: Thanks!

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71、(1分) 

Start up a Conversation

Mr. Snow: Lovely day, isnt it?

Li Ping: Yes, it is.

Mr. Snow: Are you from Japan?

Li Ping: No, Im from China.

Mr. Snow: Are you here to study?

Li Ping: Yes, Im studying chemistry. Do you teach here?

Mr. Snow: No, I dont teach, but I do research here. By the way, how long have you been learning English?

Li Ping: For three years now.

Mr. Snow: Three years? Oh, your English is very good.

Li Ping: Oh, its very kind of you to say so, but theres still a lot for me to learn yet.

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72、(1分) 

Giving a Gift

Elizabeth: Hello, Xiao Chen! Merry Christmas!

Xiao Chen: Merry Christmas, Elizabeth. This is a small gift for you.

Elizabeth: Oh, thank you so much. May I open it now?

Xiao Chen: Sure. I hope you like it. (after opening the gift)

Elizabeth: My! What a beautiful bamboo basket! This is exactly what I like! Its so nice of you, Xiao Chen. Thank you again.

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73、(1分) 

At the Dinner Table

Mrs. Huang: Help yourself to some more mushrooms, Joan.

Joan: No, thank you. But could you pass me the plate of cold chicken? -Thank you.

Mr. Huang: Would you care for a piece of fish?

Joan: Yes. please. -Oh, its nice!

Mrs. Huang: Have another piece?

Joan: No, thanks. I havent finished this one yet.

  -May I have some more Doufu? I love it.

  -Thanks.

Mr. Huang: Can I get you some more shrimps or egg rolls?

Joan: No, thanks. I just couldnt take any more.

  -Well, Mr. and Mrs. Huang, Im afraid I must be going now. Thank you very much for such a  wonderful meal, which is one of the best Ive ever had.

Mrs. Huang: Im glad you like the food, Joan. Its so nice to have you with us tonight. Please come whenever you have time.

Joan: Yes, I will. Good-bye.

Mr. & Mrs. Huang: Good-bye.

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74、(1分) 

Visiting the Doctor

Alfred: Good morning, doctor.

Doctor: Good morning. Whats your trouble?

Alfred: Im not feeling well. Ive got a sore throat and a terrible cough.

Doctor: I see. Well. let me check your throat. Open your mouth and say “Ah-” .

Alfred: Aaaah.

Doctor: Ummm. I should say youve got the flu. Now, heres your prescription. Take the medicine  every four hours and drink more hot water. By the way, do you smoke?

Alfred: Yes, I do.

Doctor: Oh, thats bad for your health, you know, especially when you have a cough. Why not take  this good chance to give it up?

Alfred: Thank you for your advice, doctor. I’ll try. Good-bye!

Doctor: Good-bye!

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75、(1分) 

Asking the Way

Mrs. Green: Excuse me, but could you tell me the way to the museum?

Policeman: Certainly. Just go up this street and turn left at the second crossing. The third building from the corner is the museum. You cant miss it.

Mrs. Green: Oh, let me see. Go down this street, turn left at the second crossing. and the museum is the third building from the corner. Am I right?

Policeman: Yes, thats right.

Mrs. Green: Thank you very much. Bye-bye.

Policeman: You are welcome. Bye-bye.

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76、(1分) 

Apologizing and Giving Explanations

Miss Green: Mary, what happened to you? You are twenty minutes late today. We all worry about

       you, you know.

Mary Brown: Sorry, Miss Green. But can I explain what happened?

Miss Green: Yes, please.

Mary Brown: OK. I was waiting for the bus at the bus stop when an old man standing nearby fell to the ground suddenly and lost his senses. I was so surprised that I didn’t know what to do at first. Then I guessed that he must have had a heart attack. So I called the nearby police station.

Miss Green: Did they come?

Mary Brown: Yes, they soon came over and sent the old man to hospital.

Miss Green: Good. Now I see what happened. You are a good girl, Mary.

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77、(1分) 

A Letter to a Newspaper

234 Renmin Road

Hangzhou

Feb. 27, 1990

The Managing Editor,

China Daily

2 Jintai Xilu, Beijing

Dear Sir,

  I am a student of the Foreign Language School. Every Friday afternoon, after the second class, we used to have time to see an English film, which we all took interest in . But from this term , it seems that we are having more and more classes in the afternoon, which makes it impossible for us to see the English films regularly. What is more, we have less time for rest or sports. I am sure it will do harm to our health as well as our study.

  Would you please give us some support to stop this?

Yours sincerely,

Chen Ming

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78、(1分) 

How to Make an Announcement

  At times we have to announce some event we are going to have. Our announcement, which may be an oral one or a written one, has to be easy to understand.

  In general it must contain four W’s and one H, which are Who, What, Where, When and How. These are important items to which attention is to be paid. How we arrange these things is entirely up to us.

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79、(1分) 

Time Is More Valuable Than Money

  People often say, “Time is money,” But in fact time is more valuable than money. Why? Because when money is spent, we can earn it back. However, when time is lost, it will never return. This is the reason why we must value time.

  The time we have is limited. Every second is precious. We should make full use of our time. But there are a lot of people who do not know the importance of time. They kill away their time chatting, smoking, drinking or gambling, They do not realize that wasting time is simply wasting their valuable life.

  In a word, we should get into the good habit of saving time. Do not leave what can be done today until tomorrow. Laziness will not only bring us failure but also lead us to the road of poverty.

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80、(1分) 

A Letter to Ones Teacher

780 Changan Street,

Beijing

June 21, 1990

Dear Mr. Wang,

  Your letter of June 17 reached me this morning as a pleasant surprise. I had been missing you all the time, dear teacher. Glad to know that you are planning to come to Beijing for a visit this summer. I eagerly look forward to seeing you as soon as possible.

  My college will soon start a magazine, of which I have been made one of the assistant editors. It is a bimonthly. Ill send you a copy as soon as the first issue is out .

  Are you still teaching the graduate class now? I will never forget your English classes, which were so lively and interesting.

  Love to your family!

Yours gratefully,

Chen Hua