【題目】下面有兩篇書面表達,請選擇其中一篇。

假如你是亞細亞中學的劉道明,請你用英語給美國總統(tǒng)特朗普寫一封信,詢問他的工作、生活情況和個人愛好,表示我從小學三年級起就開始學英語了,喜歡語言、體育、音樂,希望有機會去美國參觀學習。

要求:1) 文中不得出現(xiàn)真實姓名和學校名稱;2) 詞數(shù)80詞左右。開頭已給出,不計入總數(shù)。

Dear Mr. Trump,

____________________________________________________________________________________________

【答案】Dear Mr. Trump,

My name is Liu Daoming, a student from Yaxiya Junior High School. It’s an honor to write to you, and I think we can make friends with each other.

I started to learn English when I was in Grade Three. At the beginning, it was difficult for me to learn it well. As is known to all, success comes from working hard. I tried my best, and now I do well in English. What’s more, I’m interested in languages, P.E. and music.

I’d like to know something about your work, life and personal hobbies. I hope to visit you some day.

Wish you all the best.

Yours,

Liu Daoming

【解析】

本題是一篇書信作文。注意書信格式。本文人稱主要是第一稱,時態(tài)主要是一般現(xiàn)在時和一般過去時。認為閱讀材料,認真審題,提示要點就是本文的提綱要點,根據(jù)要點適當發(fā)揮,列出提綱。短文必須包含提示內(nèi)容,條理清楚。要運用合適的連接詞或過渡詞,使文章具有連貫性。寫完以后,注意再讀一遍,看看有無單詞拼寫、標點、語法錯誤(時態(tài)、主謂一致等)。本文提綱:

尊敬的特朗普先生:

我叫劉道明,是亞細亞初中的學生。很榮幸能寫信給你,我想我們可以交朋友。

我三年級時開始學英語。一開始,我很難學好它。眾所周知,成功來自于努力工作。我盡了最大努力,現(xiàn)在我英語學得很好。此外,我對語言、體育和音樂感興趣。

我想知道你的工作、生活和個人愛好。我希望有一天能來看你。

祝你一切順利。

你的,

劉道明

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