【題目】我校的外教Smith非常喜歡中國繪畫。請你根據(jù)以下信息,給Tom寫信,告訴他近期將要舉辦的一個畫展,并建議他去參觀。
時間:12月10日到25日 ]
地點:八大山人美術(shù)館
地址:南昌市青云譜路259號
內(nèi)容:八大山人100多幅繪畫作品
畫家簡介:中國17世紀偉大藝術(shù)家,擅長繪畫,書法,尤其在山水畫方面卓有成就。其作品個性鮮明,并對后世畫家有深遠影響。
注意:1.詞數(shù)不少于100。
2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。
3.信的開頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。
4. 參考詞匯: 山水畫 :landscape painting;書法:calligraphy
Dear Smith,
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【答案】
Dear Smith,
I know you are keen on traditional Chinese painting, consequently I’m glad to inform you of the good news that an art exhibition will be held from December 10th to December 25th in Badashanren Gallery, where more than 100 hundred paintings of Badashanren will be on show.
Located at 259 Qinyunpu Road, Badashanren Gallery is the perfect place to appreciate the works of Badashanren, a great artist of Nachang in the 17th century. Not only did he make great achievements in painting, especially landscape painting, but his calligraphy was also well-known at his time. His works are full of his own personality and had deep and far-reaching influence on later painters including Qi Baishi. I promise you will fall in love with his works and achieve a lot once you pay a visit to the show.
Best wishes!
Yours,
【解析】這是一篇通知類的書信寫作。寫作目的是為了告知他人有畫展展出,提醒他關(guān)注此事。寫作提示給出的內(nèi)容比較散,寫作時要注意將這些提示信息都說明清楚,并適當增加細節(jié),以保證文章的連貫性。范文的亮點突出,采用了三段分段描述,詳略得當。第一段開門見山,交代出了中國繪畫展的展覽時間和展覽的內(nèi)容。為了避免因主語重復而造成的句子冗長,第一段用到了一個定語從句!癮n art exhibition!弊鳛檎麄句子的先行詞,where是關(guān)系副詞,后面說到在這個畫展上有八大山人的100幅繪畫展出。第二段開頭“Located at 259 Qinyunpu Road”這是一個獨立主格結(jié)構(gòu),因為主語Badashanren Gallery與Locate之間是被動關(guān)系,故用過去分詞形式。第二句話中用到了一個高級詞組“Not only did he make great achievements in painting, especially landscape painting, but his calligraphy was also well-known at his time.”not only……but also……“不僅……而且……”他不僅在繪畫上有很大的成就,尤其擅長山水畫,而且他的書法在那個時候也是很有名的。當兩個信息是出于遞進的層次時,可以用到這個詞組。它能較為精煉的概括出提示所給出的大致信息,還能使信息與信息之間搭起橋梁,是整個文章通順、流暢。最后一段說出自己的祝愿,也是寫此次書信的目的“I promise you will fall in love with his works and achieve a lot once you pay a visit to the show.”我保證你看完這個畫展之后一定會愛上他的作品和佩服他的成就。這也就給這個書信做了一個結(jié)尾,既簡練又使整篇書信有頭有尾。
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