据报道,2008年北京奥运会将选拔约十万名志愿者为之服务。请你以“Dos and Don’ts for the 2008 Olympic Volunteers”为题,用英语写一篇短文,讨论志愿者应该做什么,不应该做什么。短文应包括下表中的内容:
Dos | Don’t s |
1.待人礼貌、友好 | 1.避免不得体的言行 |
2.坚守岗位 | 2.不忘履行自己的职责 |
3.介绍中国历史和文化 | 3.不损害祖国的形象 |
如果你成为志愿者,你还应该做什么,不应该做什么。(内容由你自己拟定) |
注意:1.对所给要点,不要简单翻译,要有适当发挥
2.字数120左右。短文中已写好了的部分,不计入词数
3.参考词汇:形象――image
Dos and Don’t for the 2008 Olympic Volunteers
It is reported that about 100,000 people will be chosen as volunteers for the 2008 Olympic Games
in
If I have the honour to be chosen as a volunteer,
It is reported that about 100,000 people will be chosen as volunteers for the 2008 Olympic Games in
Firstly, they should be polite and friendly to the athletes and visitors from all over the world, and avoid improper behaviour. Secondly, they should stick to their posts, offering good services, satisfying any reasonable needs and being ready to help those in difficulty, and never fail to do their duty. Thirdly, they should introduce the Chinese culture and history to foreigners so that they may know
If I have the honour to be chosen as a volunteer, besides the above, I will work hard and creatively, but never be lazy. I will follow the law and disciplining, but never break them. I will take the opportunity to make friends with the athletes and visitors, and help make the 2008 Olympic Games a great success.
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Tom: According to a survey on the Internet,the (77)m_______ of |
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people are against human cloning.What's your opinion? | 77. |
David:I think it's OK to clone people.It is good for medicine research |
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Tom: There's something in what you say.But don't you think that |
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human cloning is immoral? |
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David:(79)M you are right in some ways,but every coin has |
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two sides. | 79. |
Cloning is also important for the advancement of science.In the |
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