Describe an interesting magazine.
You should say:
what the magazine specializes in①
what information it contains②
who you think reads this magazine③
and explain why you think this magazine is interesting④
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解答思路:将①②③作为④的原因,把整个话题卡串联起来,使其make sense. 最后总结,可以谈一下读杂志为自己带来什么好处,如何使自己受益。
My favourite magazine is called FalkLands.
Im a university student who has been in love with history for years, and when I discovered this magazine, I was in heaven. Its a weekly magazine. Since I began reading it two years ago, I never missed a single issue.
Its a comprehensive magazine published in the U.S. it has been translated into several versions. I prefer to read the original version. It owns millions of readers around the world. Everything is covered in it, just like an encyclopedia; colonial America, ancient Egypt, you name it, its probably in here. The photography is breathtaking, and the information is superb. Ive spent more than one night up late, just reading through everything. Its quite a good magazine - though Im just speaking from my own perspective. It might not be entirely accurate, but Im not complaining.
It enlarges my general knowledge and broadens my horizon. I enjoy the feeling of curling up in the sofa with a magazine. Although surfing the Internet is the faster way to get information, you cannot feel the sense of touching paper.
Trust me. Is it a magazine for pretty much everyone! Go and get it if you like any bit of history, Egyptian or Mayan or American.
高分词汇:
ancient: a. 古老的 古代的
issue: n. 发行物 期刊
comprehensive: a. 综合的 理解的
encyclopedia: n. 百科全书
colonial: a. 殖民地的
breathtaking: a. 美极了
superb: a. 极好的
read through: vt. 读完
perspective: n. 看法
surf the internet: 网上冲浪, 上网
sense of touching paper: 如乐静所言:书拿在手里,有质感!
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