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8.假如你是学生会的干部,面临毕业,你发现很多同学准备把成箱的旧课本、参考书和试卷当废品卖掉,你认为这样很浪费.请你以学生会的名义用英语写一封倡议书,倡议高三同学在毕业之际把用过的书籍资料赠送给低年级同学.要点如下:
 1.发现的问题.
2.倡导的做法(整理,分类,保存,赠送).
3.号召大家行动起来.
注意:
1.词数为100左右;   2.适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.
Dear Senior Three schoolmates,
                                   
                              Students'Union.

分析 本篇为倡议书.主题为:倡议高三同学在毕业之际把用过的书籍资料赠送给低年级同学.
写作要点为:1.发现的问题.
2.倡导的做法(整理,分类,保存,赠送).
3.号召大家行动起来.

解答 Dear Senior Three students,
   Towards graduation,many senior three students are busy packing up the used textbooks,reference books and test papers to sell them as waste paper.We think it a waste of money and resources.If well arranged,they can be reused.So our proposal is as follows.
   Start with sorting out all your materials and make a list.You will find some quite special and meaningful,some textbooks,for example,which record your school life.You can keep them as part of your memories.As for some useful reference books and test papers,we consider it a good idea to give them away to the students of Senior One or Two.They will be grateful to you for your generosity and kindness.
   Don't hesitate to take action.We are looking forward to your participation!
Students'Union

点评 考生需了解写作要点及写作意图,合理安排写作结构,平时注意积累词汇及语法知识.

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