题目内容

9.李红减肥以后,感到身体疲倦、虚弱,不知如何是好,于是她写了一封电子邮件向健康专家Burke求教.请根据下面内容,以李红的名义写一封邮件.词数150左右.
原因:觉得自己太胖,体重不断增加,担心形象不美,有同学嘲笑.
过程:
1.去健身房,两三次就放弃了,感觉太累也没时间.
2.节食,坚持了大约一个星期,经常饿得不能继续她的学习.
3.悄悄服用减肥药,一开始有效果,体重迅速下降,但减肥药对她产生副作用.
注意:=1.词数:150左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数.
Dear Burke,
I have got a problem and I need to ask for your help.I feel I am a little too fat.What's worse,I am putting on weight all the time.I am very worried about my figure and how I look.I even fear that some of my classmates laugh at me.
At one time,I tried to work out in a gym two or three times,but I finally dropped just because I had no time and always felt very tired after doing exercise.Once I tried going on a diet.However,after about a week,I could not go on because I felt so hungry that I was not able to continue my studies.Then I took weight-loss pills in secret.Shortly after,they did work and I was losing weight fast.But I felt tired and weak sometimes.
I know those pills usually have bad effects on our health.Thus,I don't know what I should do.Could you give me some advice?
Yours,
Li Hong.

分析 本篇为邮件.
写作要点为:1.去健身房,两三次就放弃了,感觉太累也没时间.
2.节食,坚持了大约一个星期,经常饿得不能继续她的学习.
3.悄悄服用减肥药,一开始有效果,体重迅速下降,但减肥药对她产生副作用.

解答 Dear Burke,
I have got a problem and I need to ask for your help.I feel I am a little too fat.What's worse,I am putting on weight all the time.I am very worried about my figure and how I look.I even fear that some of my classmates laugh at me.
At one time,I tried to work out in a gym two or three times,but I finally dropped just because I had no time and always felt very tired after doing exercise.Once I tried going on a diet.However,after about a week,I could not go on because I felt so hungry that I was not able to continue my studies.Then I took weight-loss pills in secret.Shortly after,they did work and I was losing weight fast.But I felt tired and weak sometimes.
I know those pills usually have bad effects on our health.Thus,I don't know what I should do.Could you give me some advice?
 Yours,
  Li Hong

点评 考生需熟悉书信格式.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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