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【题目】假如你是李明,你校最近正在举行“最美学生”评选活动。你希望推荐你的同学李华参评“最美学生”。请按要求给组委会写一封英语推荐信,信中应包含以下内容:

1. 你认为“最美学生”应具有的品质;

2. 叙述发生在李华身上的一件具体事例;

3. 你推荐李华的理由。

注意:

可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;2. 词数100左右;3. 开头已给出,不计入总词数。

Dear Sir or Madam,

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Yours sincerely,

Li Ming

答案

Dear Sir or Madam,

It is a great idea to hold “the most beautiful student” activity. As far as I’m concerned, the student who is recommended as “the most beautiful student” should set a good example to all the students with such virtues as selflessness, bravery, honesty and so on.

My classmate Li Hua is such a person. Last Sunday, Li Hua, together with other students, went to the park for a picnic. All of a sudden, there came a loud cry, “Help! Help! ”It was a little girl who fell into the pond in the park. Realizing what had happened, Li Hua jumped into the pond without hesitation. Finally, the little girl was saved.

Therefore, I strongly recommend Li Hua as “the most beautiful student”.

Yours sincerely,

Li Ming

【解析】

试题分析:分析要求可知,你校最近正在举行“最美学生”评选活动。你希望推荐你的同学李华参评“最美学生”。请按要求给组委会写一封英语推荐信,信中应包含以下内容:1. 你认为“最美学生”应具有的品质;2. 叙述发生在李华身上的一件具体事例;3. 你推荐李华的理由。短文应该用一般现在时,第一人称和第三人称。词数100左右,不要太多或太少。尽量多使用较高级的词汇和短语以及固定句式,注意句子之间的连贯性。

【亮点说明】 文中用了一些高级的短语和句式。如:As far as I’m concerned 、who引导的定语从句 It 引导的强调句,recommend as等都很不错。

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