【題目】書(shū)面表達(dá)

假如你是王敏,即將 畢業(yè)于 Hangzhou No .1 Middle School。請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)一封信回復(fù)加拿大國(guó)際高中 Toronto International School TI S)的招生廣告。信中需包含你想就讀的原因,突出你的優(yōu)勢(shì)和特色。

WANTED

Do you want to be a member of TI S?

Active, creative, communicative and meaningful subjects are waiting for you!

We have native English teachers with rich teaching experience for over 200. -------------------------------Open---Minded Learning A r e a--------------------- Of course, your interest, confidence, imaginations, specials(特長(zhǎng)) and your kindness are greatly needed and available!

Write to Professor Nail right now!!

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【答案】Dear Professor Nail,

I’m writing in response to your advertisement you placed online. I am honored to write to apply for admission to TI S.

I am now studying in Senior Grade 3, Hangzhou No.1 Middle School, China. I will soon graduate from here. After reading your advertisement and with further information about TI S, I am deeply attracted by your experienced faculty team and your open-minded teaching style. I can be proud enough to tell you that I have got straight A in all my subjects through the three years in my middle school, and I am always active in many extra curriculum activities. I believe I am exactly the kind of student you are looking for.

Hoping my application for admission will meet your kind approval.

Yours sincerely,

Wang Min.

【解析】

1. 題干解讀:本文是一篇材料作文,要求以王敏的身份寫(xiě)一封信回復(fù)加拿大國(guó)際高中的招生廣告,要求寫(xiě)出想去那兒就讀的原因并突出自身優(yōu)勢(shì)。注意要以信件的格式答題。

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