【題目】假如你叫李華,最近你的美國筆友Tony要來北京體驗中國傳統(tǒng)文化,請根據(jù)他的問題回復(fù)郵件,為他設(shè)計北京一日游活動,幫助他體驗中國傳統(tǒng)文化。請描述你們打算去的地方、具體的活動安排、以及這樣安排的理由。

提示詞語:traditional Chinese culture, tea house, Peking Opera, paper cutting

注意:1:詞數(shù)100左右。

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

3.開頭和結(jié)束語已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。

Hi, Tony!

I’m glad that you will come to Beijing soon.____________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

I’m looking forward to your coming.

Yours,

Li Hua

【答案】Hi, Tony!

I’m glad that you will come to Beijing soon. There are lots of places of interest in Beijing. In order to experience traditional Chinese culture better, I do recommend Beijing Hutong tour.

First, we’re going to go sightseeing along the lanes in Hutong. The houses in Hutong are traditional, such as Siheyuan. From them, you can imagine how people used to live. Of course you can stop anywhere you like and it is interesting to take pictures or have a close look. Second, we are going to pay visits to a Hutong family. We can have lunch there and have a short talk with the local residents, which can help you learn about many stories of the past. We can not only appreciate the dramatic changes that Hutong has undergone, but also see evidence of the history of Beijing, experience the old way of life and experience traditional Beijing culture.

In a word, Hutongs are the homes of common people in the past. It is easy to know how people lived and had fun in the old days. So it is a good choice to learn about traditional Chinese culture.

I’m looking forward to your coming.

【解析】這是一篇命題作文。文章主要內(nèi)容已經(jīng)給出?忌趯戇@篇文章時,要注意以下幾點:1. 以將來時和一般現(xiàn)在時為主。2. 要點要齊全,不能少寫漏寫。但也不要對要點進(jìn)行簡單的羅列?梢允褂眠m當(dāng)?shù)倪B接詞,使行文流暢,銜接自然。3. 注意文章要以書信的形式進(jìn)行敘述,一定要采用必要的句子作為支撐。否則會顯得內(nèi)容不夠豐滿,語氣不夠委婉。

【范文亮點】

1.文章采用了“I’m glad that...很高興...”“In order to ... better, I do...為了更好地......”“It is easy to know...不難知道...”等高分句式。

2.文章運(yùn)用了“places of interest名勝古跡”“have a close look近距離觀看”“pay visits to...參觀...”“dramatic changes顯著變化”“not only...but also不僅...而且等加分詞組。

3.運(yùn)用了“First,Second,In a word...”等邏輯詞,使文章思路清晰,要點明確。

4.“We can have lunch there and have a short talk with the local residents, which can help you learn about many stories of the past.”which引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句,其中which代指前面的整個句子。

5.“We can not only appreciate the dramatic changes that Hutong has undergone, but also see evidence of the history of Beijing, experience the old way of life and experience traditional Beijing culture.我們不僅可以欣賞胡同經(jīng)歷的巨大變化,而且可以看到北京歷史的證據(jù),體會舊的生活方式,體驗傳統(tǒng)的北京文化。這是一個復(fù)雜句型,“appreciate、see、experience”幾個謂語動詞并列,形成排比,大大提升了文章的氣勢。

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