【題目】 假如你是中學生李華 , 你的美國筆友 Jim 一周前給你發(fā)了電子郵件 , 詢問你暑假里的旅游計劃及其他安排 , 但由于某種原因你沒有及時回復。 請根據(jù)以下要點給他回封郵件內容包括:沒有及時回復的原因 , 你打算去哪兒旅游 , 以及你暑假的其他安排。
1. Why didn't you reply to Jim's email in time?
2. Where do you plan to travel?
3. What are your other plans for the summer holiday?
要求:
1. 表達清楚 , 語法正確 , 上下文連貫 ;
2. 必須包括所有相關信息 , 并作適當發(fā)揮 ;
3. 詞數(shù): 100 左右(郵件格式及文章的開頭和結尾已給出 , 不計入總詞數(shù)) ;
4. 不得使用真實姓名和校名等。
To: Jim
From: Li Hua
Subject: A plan
Dear Jim
I'm terribly sorry I couldn't reply to your email in time because
________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear Jim
I'm terribly sorry I couldn't reply to your email in time because I was busy preparing for the exams.
I will go on a trip to Sichuan, where there are a great number of places of interest.I promise to send you some wonderful photos then. I'm going to do something meaningful during the coming summer holiday. First, I plan to do some volunteer work in my community. Second, I'll visit some museums to learn more knowledge.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【解析】
題干 閱讀題干,這是一篇書信類作文。主要是回復美國筆友 Jim 一周前給你發(fā)的電子郵件。寫作內容應該包括沒有及時回復的原因,你打算去哪兒旅游,以及你暑假的其他安排。
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