1. SAT作文怎么写
同学你好!
下面为您整理了SAT写作高分要点,共7个,供参考借鉴,希望对你有所帮助。
1、所有SAT写作的题材都是议论文,所以一定不要按照记叙文和说明文的写作方法来写。
SAT 写作的题材非常固定,都是给出提示和作文题目,让考生选择观点并证明,观点本身不存在对与错,所以考生也无需担心你的观点是否正确。但要注意,在SAT写作中尽早亮出观点是必要的,它不仅告诉了评卷人你的态度,也为自己定下下面所要论述内容的方向。
2、SAT写作题目大都是选择性的,并且选择的余地很大。
一般,考生看到的SAT写作题目都是非常模糊的,因为题目大且模糊,这一方面会使得考生不好具体论述和举例;而另一方面它又给考生一个很大的选择缩小题目的空间。如果题目缩得好,既可做到不跑题,又可便于论述和举例。应注意,把大题目具体化,把模糊论题清晰化,是写好这类文章的关键。
3、SAT写作高分要点中的要点是大家一定要准备合适的,足够的例子。
SAT写作例子是文章的核心,没有例子的文章是不敢想象的。要注意,空洞的论述远不及有说服力的例子,把注意力集中到举出例子和写好例子上是事关重要的。
在SAT写作考试中,举的例子一定要能支持考生选定的观点,越贴近观点越好,越有说服力越好,越详细越好。对于例子的数量,一般而言,一个例子少了,两个或三个例子最好,举3个以上的例子既不实际也不必要。
4、SAT写作文章虽然没有硬性的规定文章的字数,但是文章尽量写长些是有有好处的。
SAT写作的文章长度是给分的一个重要指标,一篇短的文章即使写得很好也很难得高分,这很好理解,因为考作文的目之一就是测试考生在如此短的时间里能写出多少内容。
5、在自己的能力范围内,尽可能使用一些难词。
使用一些难词会凸显考生的写作水平,但是大家在考试的过程中,一定要用一些自己掌握的词汇,如果模棱两可,就不要用,万一用错,得不偿失,故不宜多用。
6、SAT写作考试对语法不是很看重,所以个别不完善的语法现象不会影响分数
在SAT写作考试中,个别的不完善的语法现象不至于丢分。但应注意,个别的严重语法错误或多处的不完善语法现象会伤害你的文章。
这里面就包括了最常见的用词不当的现象。同上面的规则一样,个别的用词不当及拼写错误也不会使你丢分。但应注意,多处用词不当或多个拼写错误就是另一回事了,它会降低你的文章质
7、卷面的整洁与否不会影响分数,所以在SAT写作文章中做些涂抹不会影响分数。
SAT写作文章是允许个别涂抹,勾划的。甚至划掉一两行也无妨,只是要注意不要使得文章变得难读懂了。这样做既不丢分,又可节省时间,可谓一举两得。
2. SAT作文求例子几个 要英文的 谢谢!!
SAT作文例子
1. The Last Leaf by O. Henry
Johnsy is an inhabitant of an art colony in Greenwich Village, where pneumonia is taking its toll. Eventually, Johnsy is stricken with the disease and gives up all desire to live. Outside her window resides an old ivy vine on which only a few leaves remain. Convinced that she will die when the last leaf falls, Johnsy watches the vine incessantly. This morbid fascination distresses her big hearted neighbor Mr. Berhman, an old painter scraping by as an artist’s model and still dreaming of painting his masterpiece. Time passes, Johnsy remains fascinated by the withering vine. To her growing astonishment, a single last leaf remains attached firmly to the vine. Taking this as an embodiment of hope, Johnsy’s condition ameliorated. In the meantime, her neighbor contracts pneumonia and has been taken to hospital, where he later dies. It is later discovered that he had contracted the disease after staying up all night to paint the perfect image of a single leaf on the brick wall outside Johnsy’s window. (168字)
取决于选择
2. Charles Schulz
Charles Monroe Schulz is an American cartoonist, whose comic strip Peanuts is considered to be one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium. Although Charles is a shy, timid teenager, he is steadfast and persistent. It is his self-defeating stubbornness and admirable perseverance in trying his best against all odds that made him a popular figure. He can never win a ballgame but continues to play baseball; he can never fly a kite successfully but continues to do so. Although his drawings were first rejected by his high school yearbook and then refused by Disney, he persevered and created the world renowned Charlie Brown and Snoopy, known as Peanut comic, which reflects his own life. Peanuts ran for 50 years, and, at its peak, appeared in more than 2,600 newspapers in 75 countries. (138字)
取决于选择--》坚持
Henry Ford
Henry Ford, the American founder of the Ford Motor Company, had been stimulated by Thomas Edison in his youth and followed Thomas Edison’s career then. In 1896, while attending a company-sponsored convention in Manhattan Beach, New York, Henry Ford was introced to the great inventor Thomas Edison. During their conversation, Edison asked the young Henry Ford a series of questions and when the conversation was over, Edison emphasized his satisfaction by banging his fist down on the table. "Young man," he said, "that's the thing! You have it!” To Henry Ford, as he later indicated, that bang on the table was worth worlds.
After receiving the complete approval from Thomas Edison, Henry Ford strived to accomplish his invention of the cheap and convenient Model T. After further improvements, the price of Model T decreased from $850 to $225, a price that is affordable to most social classes. The design later revolutionized the transportation instry in America because prior to its introction, cars were a form of luxury that is only affordable to the upper echelons. And in just 19 years after the first introction, the sales of the Model T had reached an astounding 15,007,034, a record which stood for the next 45 years. (204字)
5. Jack Welch
Jack Welch was the former CEO of General Electric. He joined the company in 1960 and worked as a junior engineer. After a year at GE, he was displeased with the strict bureaucracy regarding pay rise which led to a mere $1000 increase in his salary after his first year. Welch, who then harbored thoughts of leaving the company, was convinced by Reuben Gutoff to stay. He then started questioning the decisions made by the authorities and moved up the ranks quickly. When he became the CEO of GE in 1981, he worked to streamline the company by trimming inventories and dismantling the bureaucracy that almost led him to leave the company. Each year, he would fire the bottom 10% of his managers, while rewarding the top 20% with bonuses and stock options. By pushing his managers to perform, the perennial problem with regards to perceived inefficiency was effectively eradicated. When Welch left GE, the company had gone from a market value of $14 billion to more than $410 billion at the end of 2004, making it the most valuable and largest company in the world. (186字)
6. Christopher Reeve
Christopher Reeve was an American actor who is best known for his portrayal of the superhero Superman. However, unlike the man of steel he was in his movies, Reeve became quadriplegic after being thrown from a horse in an equestrian competition in 1995. As a result, he required a wheelchair and breathing apparatus for the rest of his life. Despite the setbacks, Reeve was reinvented by that experience and brought the kind of energy and enthusiasm that made him successful as a film star to an entirely different issue, with huge effect. He lobbied on behalf of people with spinal cord injuries for human embryonic stem cell research and established the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, a non-profit research organization which raises money for research in spinal cord injuries. Also, he lobbied for scientists to be allowed to conct stem cell research in the hopes of eventually curing paralysis and other current incurable diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Through this, Reeve will be remembered as “Superman” not only in the movies, but also in reality. (175字)
7. Franklin Roosevelt
Franklin Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States who rose to prominence ring the Great Depression. During that time, President Hebert Hoover’s economic program was unsatisfactory and ineffective and kept millions of people under poverty and hunger. In the midst of despair, Franklin Roosevelt, who had long been questioning Hoover’s economic program, was elected as the President to combat the economic crisis. He assembled a group of elites and constructed a more effective economic program called New Deal. The new program provided money and supplies to needy families and created jobs for the unemployed. As a result, President Roosevelt effectively rekindled hope to millions of despondent Americans. New Deal proved to be an important turning point in the history of America. It made a powerful start of a strong government role in the nation’s economic affairs that remained and developed to the present day. (146字)
8. Bill Gates
Bill Gates is an American business executive who served as the chairman of Microsoft Corporation, the leading computer software company in the United States. He cofounded Microsoft together with Paul Allen in 1975 and became the youngest ever self-made billionaire in 1987 at the age of 31. In the 1990s, Gates became more involved in philanthropy as he believed that there is more to be expected from a person like himself. In 1994, he sold some of his shares in Microsoft to create the William H. Gates Foundation. Then, in 2000, Gates and his wife combined three family foundations into one to create the world renowned Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which, ranked by assets, quickly became the largest foundation in the world. As of 2007, Gates and his wife were the second most generous philanthropist in America, having donated over $28billion USD to charity. (145字)
9. Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale was born in a rich, upper class, well-connected British family. Yet, she opposed the expected role for a woman of her status, which was to become a wife and mother. Her decision to become a nurse in 1844 infuriated her family members. Despite vehement disagreements, Nightingale’s determination did not waver. When the Crimean War broke out in 1854, Nightingale hoped that she could help ameliorate the situation and hence travelled to Turkey immediately. She devoted herself to nursing the injured soldiers and the situation graally appeased. Six months later, the mortality rate at the hospital fell from 60% ring her arrival to 2.2%. As a result, she became a prominent figure in England and became known as “The Lady with the Lamp” as a sign of respect. (129字)
10. Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey is an American television host who, according to some assessments, is the most influential woman in the world. She had a traumatic childhood and, in 1991, took her personal story of child abuse all the way to Capital Hill, testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee in support of the National Child Protection Act, which advocated the establishment of a national database of convicted child abusers. “I am speaking out on behalf of the children who wish to be heard, but whose cries, wishes and hopes often, I believe, fall upon deaf or inattentive ears”, she said. The US Senate heard her moving plea loud and clear. With Winfrey’s support, the Act was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1993. In 2008, she once again used her influence to call attention to the Combating Child Exploitation bill. On air, she urged her audience to contact their senators in favor of the bill. As a result, the senate offices were flooded with calls, emails and letters, and the bill was eventually signed into law. (176字)
3. 求一篇SAT作文!!!谢谢!!!
额....很难耶!
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4. SAT是什么的缩写
SAT(Scholastic Assessment Test)学术能力评估测抄试,俗袭称“美国高考”。
SAT是由美国大学委员会(College Board)主办的一场考试,其成绩是世界各国高中生申请美国大学入学资格及奖学金的重要参考,它和ACT(American College Test)都被称为美国高考。
但是此考试成绩并非所有的大学都要求提供,有些顶尖大学在入学条件上并不强制要求提供,学生可以用其它成绩来代替,在申请大学时需要仔细查阅该校的入学条件。
2016年改革后新SAT总分共1600分,分为阅读、文法和数学三部分,写作改为选考。由ETS承担其命题及阅卷工作。但是它们只是录取学生时参考的材料之一,不起完全决定性的因素,其成绩有效期为2年 。
5. sat写作字数
还要看内容. 简单给你说下吧:
SAT作文的满分为12分,考生要在25分钟时间内,依据试题要内求,写出一篇完整的议容论文。作文的字数没有硬性规定,但作文的篇幅约有一张半A4纸的大小。考生要用铅笔写作,写满作文规定的篇幅,一般要用500至700个英语(论坛)单词。每一篇考生的作文由两个判卷老师打分,每个老师给的分数为1至6分,两个判卷老师所给的分数之和,即为考生作文的分数。
SAT作文6分的判分标准为,完整掌握、见解深刻、技巧娴熟;5分的判分标准为,有说服力、文章组织较好、语言使用有变化且准确;4分的判分标准为,会写作文、内容足够、表达充分。从这里可以看出,国内考生通过有效的辅导与训练,获取作文8分的成绩不难,英语基础好的考生,取得作文9至10分的成绩很有可能。
一篇好的SAT作文要满足如下几个要求,即好的内容、好的论点与论据、清晰且恰当的举例说明、段与段之间有好的逻辑关系、观点鲜明与清晰及较好的英语写作掌控力、有变化的句型与词汇。考生要尽力避免观点模糊不清、在议论文当中一会儿说对一会儿又说错、语言表达单一、不以理服人、自以为是给人强加自己的观点、字迹不清及文章太短。
6. SAT考试是什么意思
SAT(Scholastic Assessment Test)学术能力评估测试,俗称“美国高考”。
SAT是由美国大学委员会(College Board)主办的一场考试回,其成绩是世界各国高中答生申请美国大学入学资格及奖学金的重要参考,它和ACT(American College Test)都被称为美国高考。
但是此考试成绩并非所有的大学都要求提供,有些顶尖大学在入学条件上并不强制要求提供,学生可以用其它成绩来代替,在申请大学时需要仔细查阅该校的入学条件。
2016年改革后新SAT总分共1600分,分为阅读、文法和数学三部分,写作改为选考。由ETS承担其命题及阅卷工作。但是它们只是录取学生时参考的材料之一,不起完全决定性的因素,其成绩有效期为2年 。
7. SAT作文例子
Thomas Edision 和 Franklin D Rooservelt 是万能例子
传统创新 challenge the authority:伽利略 哥白尼
苦难成功 success and adversities:Abraham Lincoln 海伦凯勒
内在外在 inner and outer motivation:Mother Teresa
科技负专面 science and technology:car, internet
合作竞争属 cooperation and competition: Coca-cola & Pesi
努力运气 happy accident: 青霉素的发现和X-ray的发现
恩 考前共享资源 求人品
8. SAT是什么的缩写
SAT(Scholastic Assessment Test)学术能力评估测试,俗称“美国高考”。
SAT是由美国大学委员会(College Board)主办的一场专考试,其成绩是属世界各国高中生申请美国大学入学资格及奖学金的重要参考,它和ACT(American College Test)都被称为美国高考。
但是此考试成绩并非所有的大学都要求提供,有些顶尖大学在入学条件上并不强制要求提供,学生可以用其它成绩来代替,在申请大学时需要仔细查阅该校的入学条件。
2016年改革后新SAT总分共1600分,分为阅读、文法和数学三部分,写作改为选考。由ETS承担其命题及阅卷工作。但是它们只是录取学生时参考的材料之一,不起完全决定性的因素,其成绩有效期为2年 。
9. sat是什么的缩写
SAT是Scholastic Assessment Test的缩写,代表学术能力评估测试。
SAT由美国的College Board举办,在美国领土上每专年属举办7次,其它地方每年6次。考试用英语。
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