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8.假定你是李华,你的美国笔友来信说他的兄弟Tom下学期将来中国留学,希望在中国留学期间找一个寄宿家庭.请你写一封信,邀请Tom到你家居住,并说明理由.
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.
Dear Tom,
 I'm delighted that you will come to China as an exchange student next term.Knowing that you are looking for a host family,I hope I can have this honor.
  I have been learning English for about six years,so I can communicate with people in fluent English.Besides,I'm outgoing and warm-hearted.I like making friends and helping others.We have a large house,where you will live comfortably.What's more,my parents are both Chinese teachers,which can benefit you a lot in learning Chinese.
Looking forward to your early reply.

    Yours,
Li Hua.

分析 (高分句型一)We have a large house,where you will live comfortably.
本句使用了where引导的一个非限制性定语从句,句意为,我们有一个大房子,在这里会住的和舒服.
What's more,(高分句型二) my parents are both Chinese teachers,which can benefit you a lot in learning Chinese.
该句使用了 which引导的非限制性定语从句,which指我父母都是汉语老师这件事;
亮点:I have been learning English for about six years在叙述自己学习英语已经好多年了,使用了现在完成进行时;Besides,What's more等衔接词的使用,使文章很顺畅.

解答 Dear Tom,
  I'm delighted that you will come to China as an exchange student next term.Knowing that you are looking for a host family,I hope I can have this honor.
  I have been learning English for about six years,so I can communicate with people in fluent English.Besides,I'm outgoing and warm-hearted.I like making friends and helping others.(高分句型一)We have a large house,where you will live comfortably.What's more,(高分句型二) my parents are both Chinese teachers,which can benefit you a lot in learning Chinese.
     Looking forward to your early reply.
 
                                                                                                                                       Yours,
                                                                                                                                          Li Hua

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