假設你校新圖書館已經(jīng)建成了,準備開放,請用英語寫一份通知。主要內(nèi)容如下:

1、新的圖書館已經(jīng)建成,明天開放。2、師生可以借書,每人一次可以借兩本。3、借期兩周,按時還書。4、要愛護圖書。5、閱覽室今天下午課后開放。6、可閱讀報紙和雜志,但不可以拿走,讀后放回原處。7、保持安靜。

注意:1、內(nèi)容的順序可作調(diào)整,不少于100詞。2、開頭結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。

The new library in our school ________________________________________________

 

One possible version:

Notice

The new library in our school has been set up .It will open tomorrow .Teachers and students may borrow books , but each is allowed to borrow two books at a time .You may keep the books for two weeks .Please return the books on time .Books should be taken good care of .Our new reading room will open after class this afternoon. There you can read newspapers and magazines , but you can’t take them out . Please return the books on time.In the reading room , please keep quiet .Don’t make any noise .Welcome to our new library .

【解析】

試題分析:本文是一篇實用文,要求寫一份通知。在寫作時要注意通知是傳達將要做的事,因此,寫通知多用一般現(xiàn)在時和將來時態(tài)。書寫通知的正文時,語言應簡潔明了,把通知的對象、事由、時間、地點、內(nèi)容有條理地說清楚即可。簡單地說,就是"某人(單位)某時在某地干某事,加上注意事項"即可。因為這篇書面表達要點較多,所以除了要注意不要遺漏要點外,還需使用恰當?shù)倪B接詞把各個要點連接起來,當然還必須注意句子之間的合理安排,使之符合邏輯,也使文章顯得條理清楚。

【亮點說明】本篇書面表達要點全面,結(jié)構(gòu)緊湊 。文章開篇先介紹了通知的緣由,即學校新圖書館要開放,然后又提出了對師生的五項要求 即把通知對象,事件等表述清楚。文章通篇使用簡單句,使得文章的語言通順流暢,簡潔明了,符合通知類書面表達對語言的要求。此外,作者還運用了祈使句,如Please return the books on time;Please return the books on time;please keep quiet .Don’t make any noise,被動句Books should be taken good care of;each is allowed to borrow two books at a time等增強了文章語言的力度。

考點:考查提綱作文。

 

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