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2.假如你叫张明,是新光高中的一名高中生.请你根据下面的广告,用英语写一封电子邮件,应征本校英文校刊的学生编辑.
注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头语已给出,不计入词数.

Dear Sir or Madam,
I am so happy to know that an English editor is wanted.
                                 

Sincerely,
Zhang Ming.

分析 写好这类作文要注意几个步骤:1. 认真审题,找准提示语中的关键词或句,确定中心思想.2. 依据关键句,草拟提纲,梳理文章的脉络3. 准确定位人称、时态.注意使用高级词汇和高级句型使文章显得更有档次.4.最后还要认真查验是否有漏写情况,有无拼写错误及标点误用等
高分句型一:
I'm reaaly interested in this position and hope I can work for you.
我对这个位置很感兴趣,希望能为你工作.
高分句型二:
Being an active young person,I like sports and outside activities.
作为一个积极的年轻人,我喜欢体育和户外活动.

解答 Dear Sir or Madam,
I am so happy to know that an English editor is wanted.I'm reaaly interested in this position and hope I can work for you(高分句型一).
I'm 18 years old and studying in Xinguang High School this.I'm an excellent student,among the top 5 in my class of 50 students.I'm good at English,especially spoken English.I often use the computer and I type very fast.In my spare time,I read a lot.Poems are my favorite.I enjoy music very much,too.Being an active young person,I like sports and outside activities(高分句型二).Besides,I'm easy to get along with and I like to make friends.
Sincerely,
Zhang Ming.

点评 开放性作文给出一定的写作主题,并此为基础进行思维和联想,自由发挥.不仅考查学生在内容、结构安排、语言运用和组织方面的能力,而且对学生的想像力、发散思维、归纳判断能力也有很高的要求.

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