假設(shè)你是王林,寒假期間你要到倫敦旅游,請你根據(jù)以下提示給你的英國好友Alex寫一封信,請他推薦一個旅館,要點如下:
1 介紹你倫敦之行的目的;
2 停留時間:5個晚上,從2月8日到12日;
3 房間要求:預定一個房間,旅館要靠近公共汽車站;有獨立浴室;可以上網(wǎng);
注意:詞數(shù)100左右;可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。
Dear Alex,
How is everything going recently?
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Yours sincerely;
Wang Lin
Dear Alex,
How is everything going recently? I am writing to you in the hope that you can recommend a hotel to me.
To experience different cultures and broaden my horizons, I will visit London during the winter holiday. When I am staying there, I want a single room with a private bathroom for five nights, from Feb 8 to Feb 12. I hope that the hotel you recommend to me should be located near the bus station so that I can take a bus conveniently. In addition, to keep in touch with my family and friends, I hope I can gain access to the internet in the room.
I would appreciate it if you could help me. I am looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,sincerely
Wang Lin
【解析】
試題分析:這是一篇提綱類書面表達,文章的要點基本上都給出來了,而且很具體,考生要把要點解釋清楚,不能有遺漏。在表達要點時,要注意條理清楚,層次分明。在寫作的過程中,要注意使用高級詞匯和高級句型,如強調(diào)句,倒裝句等,讓文章更上檔次。同時在列舉要求的時候要使用合適的連接詞,讓文章看起來很有條理,也很流暢。本篇文章在寫作時不要啰嗦,力求簡潔。
【亮點說明】所給范文語言簡潔,運用了一些高級詞匯:recommend sth to sb給某人推薦......,keep in touch with聯(lián)系,gain access to the internet上網(wǎng)。運用了固定句型:I would appreciate it if...如果......我將感激不盡;I am looking forward to your early reply.期待您早日回復。范文中的句式多變,運用了不同的語法知識:To experience different cultures and broaden my horizons運用了動詞不定式作目的狀語;so that I can take a bus conveniently用了so that引導目的狀語從句;I hope that the hotel you recommend to me should be located near the bus station這句話在賓語從句里又套用了定語從句。范文中還用了連接副詞in addition“另外;并且”,使文章更加通順。
考點:考查提綱作文寫作
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2.A. After B. For C. In D. On
3.A. glare B. get C. stare D. knock
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5.A. or B. but C. when D. while
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15.A. that day B. that moment C. that evening D. that morning
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17.A. neither B. either C. most D. few
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