【題目】假設你是學生李華,對于如何安排即將到來的暑假拿不定主意。你既想多花時間在學習上,又希望能出去旅游。請給你在美國的朋友Tom寫一封信,征求建議。包括以下內(nèi)容。
1)寫信目的
2)目前的傾向及理由
3)期待對方回復
注意:1)詞數(shù)100左右;
2)可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;

【答案】Dear Tom,

How is everything going ?In your last letter ,you have asked me about my summer activities. I don't know how to deal with my vacation. Not only do I want to spend much time on study but also I hope to travel. So ask for your advice. Here is my plan.

First, to relax myself ,I intend to have a seven-day vacation in Dalian. Second, I have missed my family for so long . I will go to see my grandparents .Third ,I am going to read masterpieces in the whole holiday ,which can develop my interest of literature. In addition ,I will spend fifteen days taking part in English classes ,improving my English competence.

please write back to me soon.

yours, sincerely

Li Hua


【解析】假設你是學生李華,對于如何安排即將到來的暑假拿不定主意。你既想多花時間在學習上,又希望能出去旅游。請給你在美國的朋友Tom寫一封信,征求建議。包括以下內(nèi)容。1. 寫信目的2. 目前的傾向及理由3. 期待對方回復。寫作時不要逐句翻譯,可適當增加細節(jié)以使行文連貫同時要把所提示的點寫全,語句通順,同時要注意準確運用時態(tài)、語態(tài)、上下文意思連貫,符合邏輯關(guān)系。根據(jù)句意適當使用并列連詞,同時也要合理運用高級詞匯和高級句子為文章增色添彩。注意:1. 詞數(shù)100左右;2. 可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

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