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【题目】假如你是李华,你的笔友Mike从电视上得知前段时间北京多个地方出现雾霾(haze),非常担心,写E-mail询问有关情况,请回复。回复应包括以下要点:

1.实况描述;

2.对生活造成的影响;

3.成因简析与教训;

4.你个人的情况。

要求:1.词数100-120;

2.email的开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

Dear Mike,

Thank you very much for your concern.________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

Regards!

Yours ,

Li Hua

答案】

Dear Mike,

Thank you very much for your concern. Last month several places in Beijing were blanketed(覆盖) with thick yellow fog. Everything around disappeared from our sight. Some highways were closed. Traffic jams were commonly seen in the streets. Many people, especially children and seniors, even found it difficult to breathe. As a result, local hospitals were crowded with people who had problems with their noses and lungs. Part of the cause was the dry weather, but the severely damaged environment contributed a lot to this nightmare. Personally I didn’t get any health problems in the haze because I stayed mostly indoors. But to make a significant change we really have to do more to protect our environment. To live a better life we have to push on with the economy, but it wound be meaningless if we have to achieve it at the cost of our breathing air.

Regards!

Yours,

Li Hua

【解析】考查半开放性作文。本文要求以李华的身份给笔友Mike回信,因为Mike从电视上得知前段时间北京多个地方出现雾霾(haze),非常担心,写E-mail询问李华有关情况,并要求回复。要点:1.前段时间北京的确出现雾霾。2.描述雾霾出现时的具体情况:能见度低,高速封闭,交通堵塞,难以呼吸;3.对生活造成的影响:医院挤满了呼吸道疾病的病人等;4.雾霾的成因及教训:气候干燥,环境污染。我们应该更注意环境和自然。5.个人情况:我们要做更多治理雾霾。

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