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【题目】假定你是李华,本周日你爸爸计划组织一场家庭聚会。请你写封邮件给外教Steven,邀请他来你家一起参加。
主要内容如下:1)聚会时间和地点;2)聚会人员介绍;3)其他注意事项。
注意:1)词数100左右;
2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Steven,
I'm writing to invite you to join in a family party held this Sunday.

Yours,
Li Hua

【答案】Dear Steven, I'm writing to invite you to join in a family party held this Sunday. The party will begin at 5:00 pm in my home. There will be many people to show up m the party, including my parents and my sister. The man who is tall and has thick beard is my father, and my mother has long hair with a big smile on her face. The girl who takes charge of cleaning is my sister. All of them can't wait to see you. There are other things I want to tell you. Firstly, you should take a No. 218 bus to go to my home. Secondly, I hope you can tell me the food you like, and in that ease, I can prepare it better. I'm looking forward to your coming.

Yours,

Li Hua
【解析】本文属于提纲类作文,要求假定你是李华,本周日你爸爸计划组织一场家庭聚会。请你写封邮件给外教Steven,邀请他来你家一起参加。注意邮件的格式和用语。考虑用一般将来时来写。这篇文章对于考生的综合能力要求较高,要求考生有很强的谋篇布局的能力和组织要点的能力。需要注意紧扣文章主题,给出的要点都需要包括,缺一不可。写作时注意准确运用时态,上下文意思连贯,符合逻辑关系,一定要契合给出的开头,不能出现文章脱节问题。尽量使用自己熟悉的单词句式,同时也要注意使用高级词汇和高级句型使文章显得更有档次。

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