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【题目】假定你是李华,你所在的学校拟在下个月举办美国电影节(American Film Festival)。请你根据以下要点给你的美国朋友Peter写一封短信,邀请他给学生做一次讲座。信的主要内容包括:

1.讲座目的:使学生对美国电影有所了解;

2.讲座内容:简要介绍美国电影(制片)业的历史;

3.讲座时间:1小时30分钟左右。

注意:

1.可以适当增加细节,使结构完整;

2.词数:100左右。

Dear Peter,

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Yours,

Li Hua

【答案】

Dear Peter,

Our school is planning to hold an American Film Festival next month. I’m writing to ask you to come and give a talk on American films and film-making industry. It will help us understand how the industry has developed into big business as it is today. This understanding should go a long way toward increasing their knowledge of American culture in general. Do you think one and a half hours will be enough? Please let me know as soon as possible so that I can make arrangements.

I’m looking forward to seeing you and enjoying the talk.

With best wishes.

Yours,

Li Hua

【解析】这是一篇书信写作,在写作时应注意书信写作的格式和注意事项。其次,根据题目要求,切合题意来行文,注意题目给出的细节除了要表达出来之外,也可以稍加润色使文章提高档次,结构完整。最后注意行文通顺,不要出现较大的语法文法错误。例如:Our school is planning to hold an American Film Festival next month. I’m writing to ask you to come and give a talk on American films and film-making industry.开头开门见山,简介明了,对方一看就知道你在说啥,符合书信行文格式。Do you think one and a half hours will be enough? 利用疑问句,适当与对方加以必要的交流,使文章更有亲切感。词组:plan to 计划做…;give a talk on…做一次……讲座;go a long way toward…对……大有帮助;the knowledge of… ……的知识;make arrangements做出安排;look forward to…希望……

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