【題目】 假如你是李華,你們學(xué)校倡議大家以制作電子海報(bào)的形式開展“疫情防控,從我做起”主題宣傳教育活動(dòng)。你們班的英國交換生Peter給你發(fā)郵件詢問相關(guān)事情。請(qǐng)用英語給他回復(fù)一封郵件,告訴他你把電子海報(bào)上傳到校園網(wǎng)的具體時(shí)間,你打算怎樣完成你的制作任務(wù),并把你的美好愿望與他和同學(xué)們共同分享。

提示詞語:upload, website, design, decorate, hope

提示問題:

·When will you upload your e-posters to school website?

·How are you going to design your own e-posters?

·What do you hope after sharing them?

Dear Peter,

As a student, it's our duty to prevent COVD-19 in our daily life. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Looking forward to your early reply.

Li Hua

【答案】Dear Peter,

As a student, it's our duty to prevent COVID-19 in our daily life. I want to upload my e-posters on my school website at the end of May. Now I'd like to show you some ideas on how I will design my e-posters. First of all, I will write down the main steps or safety rules of prevention in English. Then, for each step, I will decorate them with pictures made by myself and sounds downloaded online. I hope these e-posters will be sure to draw more attention of all my schoolmates. If we follow the rules on the e-posters strictly, we can protect ourselves and go on living our normal lives as early as possible.

Looking forward to your early reply.

Li Hua

【解析】

1.題干解讀:該題目屬于提綱式作文寫作,但寫作時(shí)要按郵件格式書寫。在寫作時(shí)應(yīng)承接短文開頭;郵件的主題內(nèi)容是首先告訴對(duì)方你把電子海報(bào)上傳到校園網(wǎng)的具體時(shí)間,然后你打算怎樣完成你的制作任務(wù),最后分享你希望得到什么結(jié)果。

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