Question 1: Cultivate your lofty spirit (2 points)
Question 1: The comparative argument profoundly and comprehensively demonstrates the viewpoint that "a per
Question 1: Cultivate your lofty spirit (2 points)
Question 1: The comparative argument profoundly and comprehensively demonstrates the viewpoint that "a person can only be admired and respected if he is healthy". (2 points)
1: Example: Zhang Shun was ambushed by Pang Wanchun in order to help Song Jiang bomb the Golden Gate and attack Hangzhou. Ten thousand arrows were fired, and Zhang Shun hit the water with one arrow, which ignited the gunpowder on the ship in the water and blew up the Golden Gate. His heroic sacrifice was admirable. (2 points)
Question 1: Example 1: I disagree with this view (1). Buddies' loyalty kills people, so we can't just ignore the law and "do whatever we want", and eventually harm others and ourselves (1 point). Therefore, to help a friend, we should talk about feelings and principles, not loyalty (1).
Example 2: I agree with this view (1 minute). Helping friends is the moral standard of our country (1). And loyalty to friends can win friends more. ( 1)
(Explain that the viewpoint is 1, the actual and sufficient reason is 1, and the sentence fluency is 1).
Question 1: This is an examination of the arguments in the argumentative essay. Students should meet the three requirements of a clear argument: the author's point of view, clear judgment and complete sentences. Learn to find and summarize sentences that conform to your own views in the article.
Question 1: This is an examination of the argumentation method. Students should master the common argumentation methods in argumentative writing, such as examples, metaphors and quotations. Understand the specific function of each argument method and learn to analyze specific questions in context when answering.
Question 1: This paper examines the ability to use and supplement arguments in argumentative writing. The examples or reasons given by students must be typical, general and targeted, which are the three characteristics of supplementary arguments. Such an example or reason is convincing.
Question 1: Open-ended question, as long as the viewpoint is clear, combined with real life, well-founded, fluent and well-written.