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假設你是林波,上周五你們學校舉辦了一場運動會。請根據(jù)提示及要求,以“ Our school sports meeting ”為題寫一篇短文,簡單介紹一下你們班參加運動會的情況。

提示:

① 班里大部分同學都參加了運動會,有的擅長跑步,有的擅長跳高、跳遠;

② 好朋友Alice在跳遠比賽中奪冠,并打破了校紀錄;

③ Jack在400米賽跑比賽中得了第二名,比冠軍只慢了三秒。

要求:

① 字跡工整,層次清晰;

② 語句通順,語法正確;

③ 不少于70詞(開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù))。

Our school sports meeting

Hi! My name is Lin Bo. Last Friday, our school held a sports meeting. _____________________

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