【題目】有一個加拿大中學(xué)生訪華團(tuán)到你校進(jìn)行一天的參觀訪問。假如你是學(xué)生會主席,負(fù)責(zé)接待工作,代表團(tuán)到校后你需先把這一天的活動安排(見下表)向他們作簡要介紹,并征詢他們的意見和要求。用100個左右的詞寫出這段介紹的內(nèi)容,開頭已給出(不記入要求的字?jǐn)?shù))。

時(shí) 間

活 動 內(nèi) 容

上 午

校長介紹學(xué)校情況;參觀圖書館,實(shí)驗(yàn)室,學(xué)生宿舍及校辦工廠等

下 午

各班舉行茶話會,外賓分組到班去與同學(xué)們自由交談

晚 上

歡迎晚會;向訪華團(tuán)贈送紀(jì)念品——;眨╯chool badge )

Dear Canadian friends,

Glad to meet you and welcome to our school. Now let me tell you the arrangement for your visit .

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【答案】One Possible Version

Dear Canadian friends,

Glad to meet you and welcome to our school. Now let me tell you the arrangement for your visit. This morning our headmaster will meet you and introduce the general conditions of the school to you. Then you’ll be shown around our library, labs, students’ bedrooms and the school factory. This afternoon you’ll be invited in little groups to some classrooms to attend the tea party, where you can talk with the Chinese students freely. To welcome you we’ll hold an evening party. And each of you will get a school badge of ours as a gift then.

I wonder if you like the plan. If you have any requests, please let me know.

I hope you have a good time at our school. Thanks.

【解析】試題分析:

本文是作者作為學(xué)生會主席,向加拿大中學(xué)生訪華團(tuán)介紹一天的活動安排,并征詢他們的意見和要求。文章給出了提綱,成文時(shí)應(yīng)注意以下幾點(diǎn):(1)內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)齊全。完整陳述一天的活動安排。(2)人稱使用要恰當(dāng)。(3)時(shí)態(tài):一般將來時(shí)為主。(4)適當(dāng)使用一些連詞和插入語,使文章自然、流暢。(5)恰當(dāng)使用一些高級詞匯和句型,以增加文章的檔次。

【亮點(diǎn)說明】

1.使用高級句型:祈使句的使用Now let me tell you the arrangement for your visit.;將來時(shí)態(tài)的被動語態(tài)Then you’ll be shown around our library, labs, students’ bedrooms and the school factory.;包含將來時(shí)被動語態(tài)以及非限制性定語從句的句子This afternoon you’ll be invited in little groups to some classrooms to attend the tea party, where you can talk with the Chinese students freely;使用賓語從句I wonder if you like the plan.2.使用了過渡詞語:Then 等。3.使用了重要短語:show around領(lǐng)…參觀;have a good time玩的開心。

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