【題目】假如你是李華,你在美國的交換學習即將結(jié)束。請用英語給你的美國老師Mr. Smith寫一封郵件,告訴他你離開美國的時間,并談?wù)勔粋月以來他對你的幫助,最后簡要達對他的感謝和其他想要說的話。

提示詞語: help...with...,keep in touch with

提示問題:● When are you going to leave?● What did he do to help you?● What else do you want to say to him?

Dear Mr. Smith,

I’m writing to tell you that______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

【答案】I am leaving your country next week. I am very grateful to your help and training for me. I really can't tear you away from me.
For a long time, we have been working, studying and living together and have made deep friendship between us. You have been working hard and all the students love you very much. I am proud of meeting you, such a good teacher. You have set up a good example for me.
At last I hope we can often keep in touch with each other, and I hope to have a chance to come to the US again.

【解析】

題干解讀:該題目屬于記敘文寫作,寫作時,要把給出的三個問題寫入文章,注意連詞的運用,保證文章的流暢完整。

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