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假定你是李华, 暑假你参加了英国游学活动,住在房东Tricia家中, 回国后给房东写一封信表示感谢, 要点如下:
1安全抵家
2回顾英国游学体会
3感谢房东的帮助
4附寄两张合影
5表达愿望
注意:1词数100左右。
2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3结束语已为你写好。
Dear Tricia,

【答案】例文:
DearTricia,
I've come back home safely . Looking back to my stay in Britain, I felt so happy and satisfied. The beautiful scenery and friendly people impressed me a lot . I also benefited a lot from learning together with local students. More importantly , your help andkindness made it easier for me to have a better understanding of Britishcultural adapt to the life there . SoI’m so grateful to you .
By the way , attached to the letter aretwo photos taken with you , which I believe will remind you of the happy timewe spent together.
You are expected to come to China soon.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours
Li Hua
【解析】这篇文章属于提纲式要点作文,要求学生就所给内容写一封感谢信,是学生比较熟悉的题材,体现了英语学习应该注意实用性,生活型的原则。应注意下面几点:1)注意人称,应该用第一人称的形式给房东(第二人称)写感谢信;2)注意时态的正确使用:从试题的内容上可以看出在表达要点1和2时应用过去时;而其他要点则需要注意时态的替换。3)注意恰当使用逻辑词语,是各个要点间逻辑连贯,行文通顺。提纲类书面表达不是简单的逐条翻译,而是将所给的几个要点合理的组成比较通顺的语句,因此要仔细组织语言,合理安排结构。在语言方面,要特别注意简洁明了,开头要开门见山。

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