【題目】假設(shè)你是Kate, 上周,你班召開了一次班會(huì),下面是你班班會(huì)上以“中學(xué)生是否能佩帶手機(jī)”為題進(jìn)行討論的情況。請你寫一封信給21st Century報(bào)的編輯說明該情況,并表明你自己的觀點(diǎn)。

注意:1、所列的要點(diǎn)可做參考,但不要逐句翻譯;

2、字?jǐn)?shù)約100字;

3、信的開頭和結(jié)尾已寫好

4、生詞:輻射radiation 奢侈的luxurious 親戚relative

比例:40%學(xué)生贊同 60%學(xué)生不贊同

理由:1、便于同親友聯(lián)系; 1、手機(jī)輻射對人體健康有害;

2、可以上網(wǎng)查資料; 2、響鈴影響自己和他人學(xué)習(xí);

3、空余時(shí)間玩玩游戲調(diào)節(jié)大腦; 3、屬奢侈品;

4、存儲(chǔ)有用信息。 4、容易引起相互攀比。

Dear Sir,

I'm writing to tell you that______________________________________________________________________

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Best wishes.

Yours

Kate

【答案】I'm writing to tell you that I think it is a good idea for secondary school students to bring their mobile phone with them. I have been doing a survey at my school, there are 40% of students showing that they do agree with it while there are 60% of students are against to this situation.

The reason for students that agree they should have mobile phone because they think it would me more convenient for them to contact their parents and relatives. Also they think using mobile phones to search information in the web would be a lot easier. Some students think that they could use the mobile phone to play games during leisure time to regulate their brain. Using mobile phones could also conveniently saves useful information.

However, the students who are disagree with me think that the radiation given out mobile phones could affect the health of human body. Secondly, they think that the ringtone from the mobile phones would affect yourself and people who are around you trying to revise. Thirdly, they think have mobile phones are luxurious, so it is not really that important to have one. Last but not least, they think that having mobile phones could easily lead to competition between students.

From the above, although different people show their different points of view about having mobile phones, but still I think having a mobile phone could make our life a lot easier.

Best wishes.

Yours

Kate

【解析】注意寫信格式,開頭問候收信人

第一段開頭,擺明寫信的目的。I'm writing to tell you that......寫出自己班舉辦的活動(dòng)以及從中得到的認(rèn)識和觀點(diǎn)。I have been doing a survey at ......in my opinion.....

I think that...

關(guān)于該觀點(diǎn)有人贊同有人不贊同。表明贊同的人數(shù)。There are... And...

4第二段,寫出贊同或不贊同的理由。贊同:it would me more convenient for them to contact their parents and relatives

using mobile phones to search information in the web would be a lot ...

不贊同:he radiation given out mobile phones could affect the health of human body

he ringtone from the mobile phones would affect yourself and people who are around you trying to revise等

第三段,總結(jié)全文,表達(dá)自己的觀點(diǎn)t still I think having a mobile phone could make our life a lot easier.

【范文亮點(diǎn)】

1....的理由 the reason that;The reason for students that agree they should have mobile phone because they think it would me more convenient for them to contact their parents and relatives.

2.賓語從句Some students think that they could use the mobile phone to play games during leisure time to regulate their brain

3.定語從句he students who are disagree with me think that the radiation given out mobile phones could affect the health of human body

運(yùn)用了Last but not least,F(xiàn)rom the above等提分短語

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