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请根据下图写一篇100词的短文。你的短文应包括下列要点:

1.简要描写图画内容。

2.说明图画含义。

3.从中学生中的角度谈谈你的看法。

【答案】

As is shown in the above picture, the moment the mouse gets into the huge container full of food, it starts to enjoy the crops busily, totally ignoring the potential danger. After it consumes the last grain of crop, to its horror, it suddenly finds itself trapped in the container.

The picture vividly conveys the message that one cannot just focus on the present comfortable life without making preparations for his/her future. We students can certainly learn something from this. Some of us are addicted to video games and don’t take their study seriously. All that they care about is the present ‘happy’ life. But the truth is that if we don’t study hard now and equip ourselves with enough knowledge and skills, we will get into serious trouble in the future. So, to avoid the miserable ending of the mouse, let’s take action now!

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