【題目】書面表達(dá)
假如你是張華,請對你的美國筆友Peter的郵件進(jìn)行回復(fù),詞數(shù):80左右。
To | Zhang Hua |
From | Peter |
Hi Zhang Hua, How are you? I hope you’re fine and not too busy! I heard you’ve changed a lot as a Grade Nine student. How have you changed? What is your biggest change? You mentioned that you’ve made great progress in learning English. How did you do that? I am looking forward to your reply. Yours, Peter |
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【答案】One possible version:
Dear Peter,
I’m very glad to receive your e-mail, I’m OK now. Surely, I have changed a lot as a Grade Nine student. My biggest change is that I’m much busier than before. In the past, I had much free time to relax myself. I could watch TV after finishing homework on schooldays. On weekends, I could hang out with my parents. But now, I hardly have any free time. I spend almost all my time studying. So I have made great progress in my study, especially in learning English. I concentrate more on my study. I listen to my English teacher and take notes more carefully than before. I’ll ask my teacher for help if I have problems. Though I’m busy now, I feel happy.
Yours,
Zhang Hua
【解析】
題干這是一篇書信類文章,并且是根據(jù)來信內(nèi)容來回復(fù)。根據(jù)題干中“I heard you’ve changed a lot as a Grade Nine student. How have you changed? What is your biggest change? You mentioned that you’ve made great progress in learning English. How did you do that?”可知本文主要回復(fù)的內(nèi)容是“升入九年級后,最大改變是什么,以及在英語方面的進(jìn)步方法。”
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