【題目】書面表達(dá)

假如你是李明,上周你班同學(xué)就“畢業(yè)前我們該為學(xué)校做些什么?”進(jìn)行了討論。請你根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容要點(diǎn),將同學(xué)們的建議用英語寫一封信告訴你的筆友David, 并談?wù)勀愕南敕袄碛伞?/span>

1.為圖書館捐書; 2.美化校園; 3.刻苦學(xué)習(xí)。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)120左右;

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

3.開頭已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。

Dear David,

Last week we held an enthusiastic discussion on what we should do for our school before we graduate.

【答案】

Dear David,

Last week we held an enthusiastic discussion on what we should do for our school before we graduate. The students in our class have various practical suggestions.

Firstly, we’ve agreed to do something meaningful, such as collecting money to purchase some books for the school library, for it needs more science fictions.

Secondly, we feel like doing some voluntary work such as planting trees and flowers in and around our schoolyard. It could be an excellent choice for us to beautify our environment.

Finally, we have to be determined to study hard to get better results in the coming exams and make greater progress so that our school may feel very proud of us. For my part, I hold the idea that we’ll do as we can to contribute ourselves to our school in our spare time and set a good example for our fellows.

I’m wondering if you can give me some advice.

Best wishes.

Yours friendly,

Li Ming

【解析】

試題分析:考查提綱類作文。本文要求以李華的身份給你的筆友David寫信,告訴對方你班同學(xué)就“畢業(yè)前我們該為學(xué)校做些什么?”的討論結(jié)果。所以本文要使用第一人稱和一般現(xiàn)在時的時態(tài)。要點(diǎn):1.為圖書館捐書; 2.美化校園; 3.刻苦學(xué)習(xí)。本文的要點(diǎn)比較簡單,所以考生一定要適當(dāng)添加部分內(nèi)容。不能顯得太空洞,寫作的時候使用串聯(lián)詞把各要點(diǎn)串聯(lián)起來。建議文章分為三大部分,第一部分為總起段落,中間三段分別說明三個要點(diǎn),最后一段為總結(jié)歸納部分。

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