高中英语作文必备佳句汇总_如何用高级连接词让逻辑更清晰?_怎样写出地道不中式英语的
<h2>你是不是也这样?</h2><p>写完一篇英语作文,自己读着挺顺,老师批改却打了“表达平淡”“逻辑松散”?</p>
<p>其实啊,<strong>不是词汇量不够,而是缺了那几条“搭桥铺路”的句子</strong>——它们不炫技,但一放进去,整篇立马显出专业感。今天咱们就拆解两条最实用、新手也能秒上手的“提分暗线”。</p>
<h2># 第一条:如何用高级连接词让逻辑更清晰?</h2>
<p>先问自己:</p>
<p>?? 你写“I like English. I read English news every day.”</p>
<p>和</p>
<p>?? “Not only do I enjoy English, but I also make it a habit to read authentic news daily.”</p>
<p>——哪一句老师会多看两眼?</p>
<p>答案很明显。关键不在“not only…but also”,而在于:<strong>连接词是逻辑的GPS,它告诉读者“这句话和上一句是什么关系”</strong>。</p>
<p>新手常犯的错,是只背“however / therefore”,结果通篇都是“however… however… however…”——像在反复踩刹车,读着累。</p>
<p>? 真正好用的,其实是带“方向感”的短语:</p>
<ul><li>表递进:<strong>What’s more, it’s worth noting that…</strong>(比“and”高级,还带提醒语气)</li><li>表让步:<strong>Admittedly, some students find grammar challenging; even so, consistent practice yields steady progress.</strong>(“Admittedly”开头,显得理性不偏激)</li><li>表因果:<strong>This isn’t merely coincidence — rather, it reflects a deeper shift in learning habits.</strong>(破折号+“rather”替代干巴巴的“so”)</li></ul>
<p>小故事:我帮一个高二学生改作文,他原文写“Many people think phones are bad. But I disagree.” 我帮他换成:<strong>“While concerns about <a href="https://www.esoua.com/" target="_blank"><span style="background-color:#E53333;color:#FFFFFF;">教辅资料下载</span></a> <a href="https://www.esoua.com/" target="_blank"><span style="background-color:#E53333;color:#FFFFFF;">www.esoua.com</span></a> screen time are valid, the real issue lies not in the device itself, but in how we choose to engage with it.”</strong> ——老师当场在旁边写了:“逻辑跃升!”</p>
<h2># 第二条:怎样写出地道不中式英语的结尾句?</h2>
<p>结尾不是“in a word”或“in conclusion”的复读机。</p>
<p>中式结尾常是:“So we should protect environment.” ——没错,但太像喊口号,缺温度、缺余味。</p>
<p>地道结尾的秘诀是:<strong>把观点落到“人”身上,用具体动作收束,避免空泛呼吁</strong>。</p>
<p>比如环保主题,试试这些真实考场高分句式:</p>
<ul><li><strong>That’s why, next time you reach for a reusable bottle, you’re not just refusing plastic—you’re quietly rewriting the story of responsibility.</strong>(用“you”拉近距离,“rewriting the story”比“make a difference”鲜活十倍)</li><li><strong>It won’t happen overnight—but every well-chosen word in your essay is already part of the change.</strong>(呼应写作场景本身,巧妙闭环)</li></ul>
<p>我自己教学生时总强调:<strong>结尾句不是总结,是轻轻推读者一把,让他合上卷子后,心里还留着一点回响</strong>。</p>
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<p>别想着全背——挑3句,下周就用:</p>
<p>1?? 从今天起,每次写“but”,先停2秒,想:“能不能换成‘That said…’或‘Even so…’?”</p>
<p>2?? 把作文最后一句删掉,重写——要求:必须出现一个动词(如“spark”, “shape”, “bridge”, “reflect”),不能是“is/are”开头。</p>
<p>3?? 找三篇高考范文,只划出所有连接结构和结尾句,你会发现:高手的“套路”,其实特别朴素。</p>
<p>说实话,我带过上百个学生,进步最快的,往往不是词汇量最大的那个,而是<strong>第一个敢把“very good”改成“strikingly effective”的人</strong>——改变,真就从替换一个词开始。</p>
<p>你准备好试哪一句了?可以现在就在草稿纸上写写看:用“While…”开头,接一个你最近写的作文观点。写完别急着删,读一遍——耳朵会告诉你,它是不是更像英语了。</p>
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