南昌市即將舉辦全球財經(jīng)論壇。有關(guān)部門現(xiàn)向全社會招聘志愿者。要求:

  (1)樂意為國際友人服務(wù);

  (2)掌握豐富的文化知識,既能服務(wù)于外國朋友,又能傳遞中國文化;

(3)具有流利的英語表達(dá)能力,能做好溝通工作。

假如你叫李華,是江西師范大學(xué)英語專業(yè)的一名學(xué)生,請根據(jù)以上要求,用英語寫一封想做博覽會志愿者的申請。

  要求:字跡工整,120詞左右。開頭已寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。

生詞:全球財經(jīng)論壇 the Fortune Global Forum

Dear Sir or Madam:

Thank you for taking your time to read my letter.

____________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________

  Yours,   Li Hua

 

Dear Sir or Madam:

Thank you for taking your time to read my letter. with the coming of the Fortune Global Forum, I’d like very much to be a volunteer as a citizen of Nan Chang.

All our citizens are hosts for this special event. Above all , I promise I should be devoted to serving our foreign guests from all over the world. Besides, I have a rich knowledge about Chinese history, so I will not only serve but also be a carrier for our wonderful culture. What’s more, English as an international language will play an important role in communication during the forum, and I major in English and am good at it. I can express myself fluently and clearly in English.

To sum up, I believe I can be a qualified volunteer. I will value it and do all I can if I could be accepted to be one.

【解析】

試題分析:這是一篇提綱類書面表達(dá),文章的要點(diǎn)也基本上都給出來了,而且很具體,考生要把要點(diǎn)解釋清楚,不能有遺漏。在寫作的過程中,要注意使用高級詞匯和高級句型,如強(qiáng)調(diào)句,倒裝句等,讓文章更上檔次。同時在列舉措施的時候要使用合適的連接詞如:First,second, Besides, What’s more等,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(diǎn)說明】所給范文語言簡潔,運(yùn)用了一些詞組:Above all 首要的是, be devoted to doing致力于,not only … but also…,不但…而且…,play an important role in在…方面起著重要的作用,major in主修,To sum up總之, 句式上的亮點(diǎn):I will value it and do all I can if I could be accepted to be one. 這句話用了定語從句。

還有范文還使用了Besides, What’s more,這樣的關(guān)聯(lián)詞使文章更加順暢。

考點(diǎn):考查提綱類書面表達(dá)

 

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