【題目】假定你是李華。你校將于周四晚上舉辦一場英語演講比賽。請你用英語給外教Charlie寫一封邀請函,邀請他擔任評委。要點如下:

1.比賽時間、地點:6月8日,周四晚7點至9點,報告廳。

2.演講主題:中西文化差異。

3.參賽選手:高二學生。

4.評判內(nèi)容:語音、語調(diào)(intonation)、內(nèi)容等。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

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【答案】Dear Charlie,

I'm honored to invite you to be the judge of an English speech contest to be held this Thursday evening, June 8th, at the lecture hall. Competitors are from Grade Two and the topic of the speech is about culture differences between China and western countries. Speeches will be graded based on competitors' pronunciation, intonation and the content of the speech. The two-hour event will begin at 7:00 p.m., and please be here a little earlier so I can explain to you more details. Please contact me at 1234567@qq.com if necessary.

Looking forward to your coming!

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

【解析】本篇書面表達是一封邀請信,要求根據(jù)學校將于周四晚上舉辦一場英語演講比賽。用英語給外教Charlie寫一封邀請函,邀請他擔任評委。應(yīng)該以第一人稱為主,用一般現(xiàn)在時和將來時來寫。要注意邀請信的格式:要先說明寫信的目的,然后交代1.比賽時間、地點:68日,周四晚7點至9點,報告廳。2.演講主題:中西文化差異。3.參賽選手:高二學生。4.評判內(nèi)容:語音、語調(diào)(intonation)、內(nèi)容等。最后交代希望對方到來。

寫作時要注意目的明確,條理清楚,還要盡量使用一些高級詞匯和句型增加文章亮點,如

不定式to invite youto be held的運用,一般將來時的被動結(jié)構(gòu)will be graded;還運用了詞語be honored to, based on, Looking forward to等提升了文章檔次。

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