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【题目】请根据下列提示写一份通知
1).高二(1)班在本周五晚上要开高英语晚会。
2).晚饭后6:30 在教室集合,晚会7:00 开始。
3).每个学生都要表演有一个节目,内容不限。
4).欢迎老师和全班同学参加。
5).发出通知的时间是2013年10月15日。

【答案】NOTICE

An English evening party will be held on Friday evening. Every of our class is requested to be in the classroom at 6:30 after supper.The party will begin at 7:00 p.m.Each of the students should perform during the evening party.You may tell a story,sing a song,make a speech or read a poem and so on.All the teachers and students are welcome to attend our English evening.

Everybody is expected to attend it on time.

Class 1,Grade 2

October 15,2013


【解析】本文要求根据题干信息,用英语写一个通知,写作要点已经给出,属于提纲类作文,内容包括:1).高二(1)班在本周五晚上要开高英语晚会;2).晚饭后6:30 在教室集合,晚会7:00 开始;3).每个学生都要表演有一个节目,内容不限;4).欢迎老师和全班同学参加;5).发出通知的时间是2013年10月15日。写作时考生要哦注意内容要点齐全。完整描述题干信息;人称使用要恰当;时态:以一般现在时和一般将来时为主;适当使用一些连词和插入语,使文章自然、流畅;恰当使用一些高级词汇和句型,以增加文章的档次。

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