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【题目】书面表达1

学农是中学生的社会实践课程之一。假如你是李华,你校将在北京农学院 (Beijing University of Agriculture)开展学农(farming experience)课程,请通知你校的美国交换生Peter 参加,一起感受劳动的快乐。请你用英语写一封邮件,告诉 Peter 你们学农的时间、地点和活动内容,以及他需要做哪些准备。

提示词语: next week, cook, plant, camera, clothes

提示问题: ● When and where are you going to take a farming experience course?

●What are you going to do there?

●What do you advise Peter to prepare?

Dear Peter,

How is it going?

I’m writing to tell you something about the farming experience course.

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

I’m looking forward to your early reply.

Yours,

Li Hua

【答案】I am writing to tell you something about the farming experience course. We are going to Beijing University of Agriculture next week to take a farming experience course. We are leaving this Sunday and coming back next Friday.

During next week, we will learn to cook a couple of Chinese dishes and it will be fun to cook together. You can learn and cook some Chinese dishes for your family when you go back to America. Then some teachers from the university will teach us how to plant flowers. Also, there will be lessons about how to make Chinese tea. How interesting!

It will be a little cold next week, so you’d better take some warm clothes. And don’t forget to take your camera so that you can share your memories with your friends.

I’m looking forward to your early reply.

Yours,

Li Hua

【解析】

1. 题干解读:本文是以书信格式写的一篇材料作文。主要从什么时候去,去做什么以及都能学习一些什么课程做一个简单的介绍,以及给朋友一些小的建议,包含题目中所要求的所有要点。

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Rena Jose, 26, New York

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Andy Selvam, 55, California

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Bob Madigan, 45, Oregon

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Andrew Black, 34, Alaska

This law is a good idea—compare this protection with seat belts. If this law is passed all over the USA, people will be worried. But is there really a way to please everyone? This would not be for fun. It would be safe and good for all Americans.

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A.win the hearts of more readers

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C.ask readers if they agree with texting while driving

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A.using numbersB.giving examplesC.asking questionsD.telling stories

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