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14.假定你是李华.你的美国朋友Gary Lee即将来华.他想有一个中文名字,向你求助.请回复邮件,介绍中文姓名的特点,帮他取一个中文名字,并简要说明理由.
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.名字可用中文表示;
3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.
Dear Gary,
I'm very glad to know that you are coming to China.Of course,a Chinese name will help you better fit in with the new culture.
The biggest difference between Chinese names and English names is that we put the family name first.A Chinese name usually consists of two or three characters,which often carry some special significance or expectations.As you are an energetic and warm-hearted boy,I recommend you the name 李阳,Li Yang.The family name,which is shared by billions of Chinese,has the same pronunciation as yours.The given name means the sun in Chinese.
I hope you like your new name and have a really good time in China.
Yours,
Li Hua.

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:
The biggest difference between Chinese names and English names is that we put the family name first
中文名字和英文名字最大的区别是我们把家族的姓氏.
高分句型二:
The family name,which is shared by billions of Chinese,has the same pronunciation as yours.The given name means the sun in Chinese.
李杨家族的姓氏,是中国数十亿中国共享的,有着跟你一样的发音.

解答 Dear Gary,
I'm very glad to know that you are coming to China.Of course,a Chinese name will help you better fit in with the new culture.
The biggest difference between Chinese names and English names is that we put the family name first(高分句型一).A Chinese name usually consists of two or three characters,which often carry some special significance or expectations.As you are an energetic and warm-hearted boy,I recommend you the name 李阳,Li Yang.The family name,which is shared by billions of Chinese,has the same pronunciation as yours(高分句型二).The given name means the sun in Chinese.
I hope you like your new name and have a really good time in China.
Yours                                                                        
 Li Hua

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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