同學(xué)們,健康的生活習(xí)慣對于成長中的你們是非常重要的。請以How to Keep Healthy為題,從鍛煉、飲食、睡眠及其它方面談?wù)勀愕淖龇ê涂捶ā?br />要求:1. 語言表達(dá)準(zhǔn)確,語意通順、連貫;
2. 書寫工整、規(guī)范;
3. 根據(jù)所給內(nèi)容,請做適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;
4.    文中不得出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名和真實(shí)地名;
5. 詞數(shù):70詞左右。
                             How to Keep Healthy
As we all know, it’s very important to keep healthy. But do you know how to keep healthy?
Firstly, I think we must have enough food to keep us healthy. Breakfast is necessary. It gives us energy for morning. We must also have the right kind of food. Remember to eat more fruit and vegetables, but less junk food. Don’t forget to wash your hands before meals.
Secondly, it’s necessary for us to take exercise. Exercise will keep us active and strong.
Thirdly, I think staying up is bad for our health. It we can’t get enough sleep, we may have a headache. We should go to bed early and get up early.
Lastly, listening to music or chatting can also make us feel relaxed.

試題分析:這是一篇根據(jù)所給提示寫一篇敘事完整,語句規(guī)范的作文。這就要求在動筆前要仔細(xì)分析所給要求,考慮出正確寫作思路。
【亮點(diǎn)說明】這篇文章語言規(guī)范,敘事清楚,詞匯及時態(tài)運(yùn)用正確,能夠把內(nèi)容敘述清楚,做到了首尾呼應(yīng),是一篇不錯的文章。
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