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假如由你负责接待一个外国旅游团。请你拟定一篇发言稿向游客介绍南京。要点如下:

1.南京位于中国东南部,是江苏省省会(capital),人口约500万。

2.南京有2400多年的历史,曾有10个朝代(dynasty)在此建都。

3.南京很美,有许多名胜(places of interest),如玄武湖(the Xuanwu Lake)、鸡鸣寺(the Jiming Temple)、石头城(the Stone City)等,还有许多现代化的工厂和高大的建筑。

注意: 1. 文章的开头和结尾已给出;2.词数:100字左右。

Ladies and gentlemen,

Welcome to our city.

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I’m sure you will have a good time here. Thank you.

【答案】

Ladies and gentlemen,

Welcome to our city.

I’d like to tell you something about our city Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, lies in the southeast of China. It has a population of about 5 million. The city has a history of more than 2,400 years, and was once the capitals of ten dynasties. It is a very beautiful city with a lot of places of interest, such as the Xuanwu Lake, the Jiming Temple and the Stone City. It also has many modern factories and high buildings.

I’m sure you will have a good time here.

Thank you

【解析】

试题分析:考查提纲作文。本文要求考生以导游的身份向外国游客介绍南京,要使用第三人称和一般现在时为主的时态。本文要点:1.南京位于中国东南部,是江苏省省会(capital),人口约500万。2.南京有2400多年的历史,曾有10个朝代(dynasty)在此建都。3.南京很美,有许多名胜(places of interest),如玄武湖(the Xuanwu Lake)、鸡鸣寺(the Jiming Temple)、石头城(the Stone City)等,还有许多现代化的工厂和高大的建筑。本文的要点较多,一定要用从句把要点适当串联在一起,不如字数可能会超过限制。同时文章中尽量使用高级句式和高级词汇提升文章的厚度,但不要堆砌词汇。另外要特别注意发言稿的格式和过渡用语。

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