分析 本文為申請(qǐng)信.
寫(xiě)作要點(diǎn)為:1.個(gè)人情況 (年齡、學(xué)歷、英語(yǔ)水平等)
2.加入團(tuán)隊(duì)的目的和決心
3.你的聯(lián)系方式
解答 One possible version
Dear Editor,
My name is Li Hua.I am writing to apply for an English translator in your free online English translation team.
I am a girl of 18,presently studying at a high school,and I'll be admitted to university soon.Through years of efforts,I have a good command of English,so it's easy for me to translate English materials freely.What's more,in order to improve my language skills and broaden my horizons,I hope to be a member of your team.If given the opportunity,I'll have a sense of responsibility for work.Please reach me at 62088888 at any time.
Thank you for your consideration.I'm looking forward to your early reply.
Truly yours,
Li Hua
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