【題目】假如你是李華,下周你們學(xué)校將要組織學(xué)生開展父親節(jié)活動計劃分享活動,你打算先分享給你們班交換生Peter,希望聽聽他的看法。請用英語寫一封電子郵件,告訴他你的計劃是什么,你為什么這么做,并表達(dá)你渴望得到他建議的心情。

提示詞語: gift, love, opinion

提示問題: ● What’s your plan for Father’s Day? ● Why do you do so? ● What do you want Peter to do?

Dear Peter,

How is it going?

We will share the plan for Father’s Day next week._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

【答案】例文

Dear Peter,

How is it going?

We will share the plan for Father’s Day next week. I am going to do some meaningful things for my father. Firstly, I am going to buy a beautiful card for him. And then, I plan to cook him a big meal. Though I am not good at cooking, I can ask my mother for help.

I will do this because I love my father deeply. He works very hard every day to support my family.

Would you please give me some advice? I am eager to receive your early reply.

Yours,

Li Hua

【解析】

題干解讀:該題目屬于記敘文寫作,但寫作時要按郵件格式寫。在寫作時應(yīng)承接短文開頭;第二段寫你為什么這么做;第三段表達(dá)你渴望得到他建議的心情。

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