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19.假定你是李华,北京"我是志愿者"联盟(UIAV )的工作人员,请你按照下面图文,代表联盟给申请人Peter Black(大学留学生)写一封信函,通知他参加面试,并指明路线.
内容要点如下:
(1)面试时间:本星期五下午3点30分;
(2)面试地点:东风路225号,"我是志愿者"联盟办公室.
(3)按下图所画路线告诉Peter Black怎样去面试地点.
(4)联系电话:(010)67661718  联系人:王先生
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.信件的称谓和署名已为你写好.

Dear Peter Black,
Thank you for your recent application for joining us as a volunteer.              .
Yours sincerely,
UIAV.

分析 本文是一篇提纲作文.根据所提供的材料信息,代表联盟给申请人Peter Black(大学留学生)写一封信函,通知他参加面试,并指明路线.
写作要点包括:1.书信的格式;2.面试的时间和地点;3.到达面试地点的路线.
时态以一般现在时为主.人称以第一人称为主.
重要短语:on the left(在左边),get off (下车),at the second crossing (在第二个十字路口),on the opposite(在打对面),look forward to (期望,渴望),
高分句型:
1.It is not very difficult to find your way here.
这是it作形式主语,不定式短语 to find your way here是真正的主语.
2.You can take a No.2 bus,the stop of which is on the left of your university,and get off at the second crossing.
这是一个which引导的非限制性定语从句,先行词为No.2 bus.句意为"你可以乘坐2路公共汽车,2路汽车站就在你大学的左边,到第二个十字路口下车.
3..Our office is 200 yards down the street on the right with a post office on the opposite.
这里介词短语with a post office on the opposite做句子的状语.

解答 Dear Peter Black,
   Thank you for your recent application for joining us as a volunteer.And we are glad to inform you that you are invited for an interview at our office at 3:30pm this Friday.(时间和地点)
Our office is at No.225 Dongfeng Street.It is not very difficult to find your way here.(高分句型)You can take a No.2 bus,the stop of which is on the left of your university,and get off at the second crossing.(高分句型)There is a cinema across the street.Turn right at the corner,and you will find Dongfeng Street.Our office is 200 yards down the street on the right with a post office on the opposite.(高分句型)
If there is any question,please contact Mr.Wang at(010)67661718.Looking forward to seeing you then.(描述路线)
Yours sincerely,
UIAV

点评 提纲作文在写作时要注意内容是否包含了所有要点.写作时注意准确运用时态,上下文意思连贯,符合逻辑关系,尽量使用自己熟悉的单词句式,同时也要注意使用高级词汇和高级句型使文章显得更有档次,平时需注意积累短语和重要句型.

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