【題目】根據(jù)要求完成小作文,詞數(shù)30詞。(共5分)

根據(jù)下列要求寫一封歡迎參加新年英語晚會的邀請函。 被邀請人:全體同學(xué) 活動內(nèi)容:演講、英文歌曲、單詞競賽、英文電影……

活動時(shí)間:本周五下午 3:30---5:00

地點(diǎn):學(xué)校禮堂

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【答案】

Hello, boys and girls. Welcome to our New Year English Party on Friday!

There are many kinds of activities here, such as English speech, English songs, English words contest, and you can also see English movies. You can choose any activity you like. I’m sure you’ll enjoy yourself here.

Time: 3:30---5:00 Friday afternoon

Place: The school auditorium

We’ll be waiting for you!

【解析】

試題分析:該文要求寫一封歡迎參加新年英語晚會的邀請函。要注意格式正確,語句通順流暢。

寫作亮點(diǎn):該文格式正確,結(jié)構(gòu)完整。

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