题目内容

假设你是李明,想申请到一家外资企业工作,你需要用英文给人事部经理写一封信,介绍自己的基本情况,简介信包括写信目的及下表所列内容:

姓 名

李 明

出生年月

1985年8月

出 生 地

广东省增城市

学 历

1998—2004 增城中学

2004—2008 中山大学计算机系

2008—现在 在一家计算机公司工作

所学主要课程

计算机科学,中文,数学,英语,体育

爱好、特长及获奖情况

(内容由考生自由发挥)

要求:要符合书信格式。

参加词汇:系 department 中山大学Sun Yat-sen University 申请apply for

Dear Manager,

I am writing to you in order to apply for a position in your company. My name is Li Ming and I was born in Zengcheng City of Guangdong Province in August 1984. After graduating from Zengcheng Middle School in 2004, I studied in the Computer Department of Sun Yat-sen University for four years. I mainly studied computer science, Chinese, maths, English, P.E, and now I am working for a computer company. I like pop music and swimming very much, and I once won the first prize in the school swimming competition.

I am waiting for your reply.

Thank you.

Yours Truly,

Li Ming

【解析】

试题分析:分析要求可知,假设你是李明,想申请到一家外资企业工作,你需要用英文给人事部经理写一封信,介绍自己的基本情况,简介信包括写信目的及表格所列内容:短文应该用一般现在时,第一人称。词数100左右,不要太多或太少。尽量多使用较高级的词汇和短语以及固定句式,注意句子之间的连贯性。

【亮点说明】 文中用了一些高级的短语和句式。如:in order to apply for a position 、After graduating from、mainly 、once won等都很不错。

考点:提纲类作文。

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