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假设你是李华,你校将在下周四上午10:00举行一场关于“当今社会是否要求我们具备英语技能”的辩论赛,地点设在学校会议厅。你写信给Whitman教授, 邀请他前来担任评委,信中包括以下信息:

1. 出席人员包括学校的两位校长和部分英语教师;

2. 评委正装出席并在赛后做总结发言;

3. 代表学校对Whitman教授表达诚挚谢意。

注意:词数100左右,信的开头结尾已给出。

参考词汇:会议厅 Conference Hall 评委adjudicator

Dear Professor Whitman,

____________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

One possible version:

Dear Professor Whitman,

I am writing to invite you to be the adjudicator for the coming debate of the school, which is to be held at 10:00 next Thursday morning in the school Conference Hall. The topic is whether English skills are needed in today’s society.

Present at the debate will be 2 headmasters of the school and some English teachers. As the adjudicator, you are expected to show up in a suit and tie, and deliver a summary speech after the debate, commenting on the performances of the debaters.

I would like to express on behalf of the school our sincere gratitude for your contribution. Thank you very much!

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一篇提纲类作文。本文已经给出要点,考生要根据要点,逐一展开论述。要点包括:出席人员包括学校的两位校长和部分英语教师;评委正装出席并在赛后做总结发言;代表学校对Whitman教授表达诚挚谢意。因此文章的条理十分清楚,可按照顺序逐一展开话题。文章主要用一般将来时来叙述。写作时要充分发挥想象,以使文章内容丰满,并且要达到要求的字数。此外,还要注意使用多种句式和高级词汇来提高文章档次。最后要注意要正确使用连接词,使文章通顺连贯。

【亮点说明】本文最大的亮点是句式的多样化。文章一段使用了非限制性定语从句,表语从句。文章第二段使用了完全倒装句式,非谓语动词作状语。这些多样化的句式使文张给人耳目一新的感觉。在以后的作文中,考生要尽量运用多种句式,避免单一,也能给人留下较好的印象。

考点:考查提纲作文

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