【題目】書面表達
假如你是李華,你的外國筆友Mark 想了解你校的近況。正好你校正在開展“提倡節(jié)約、反對浪費”的活動。 請根據(jù)下文的提示給Mark寫一封電子郵件。
★節(jié)約用紙,廢紙回收;
★節(jié)約用水,珍惜水源;
★節(jié)約用電,按時熄燈;
★節(jié)約用餐,不亂花錢。
注意:1. 詞數(shù)100左右;
2. 可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3. 參考詞匯:launch vt. 開展; thrift n. 節(jié)儉。
【答案】
Dear Mark,
I’m very glad you are so interested in our school.
Recently our school is launching an activity to call for thrift and go against wasting. Every student is required to save paper, water, electricity and food. All waste paper must be collected and sold to help the poor students. Water must be made full use of and now you cannot find any tap that is left running without students around. And each student should get into a great habit of turning off the light on time. What’s more, all of us are called on not to use our pocket money to buy some things unnecessary and some students even use their saved money to help the students in need.
Yours,
Li Hua
【解析】
試題分析:這是一篇提綱式作文,要求就你校正在開展“提倡節(jié)約、反對浪費”的活動給Mark寫一封電子郵件。提示非常詳細,我們需要用正確的英語表達出來,要發(fā)揮想象把文章連起來。根據(jù)提示,可知要用一般現(xiàn)在時。寫作中要注意復合句及連詞的使用。
【亮點說明】這篇短文要點全面,時態(tài)準確,語言豐富。在寫作中運用了大量的短語,連詞和復合句,如:短語launch an activity,go against wasting,make full use of ;定語從句that is left running without students around。 And,What’s more等這些詞使文章更條理,更緊湊。
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