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8.假定你是学生会主席李霞.学校将于6月15日在校体育馆(gym)举办一次以"校园生活.创意无限(Innovations on Campus)"为主题的创意作品展评活动.请你根据以下要点,用英语写一份发言稿,号召大家积极参与.
1.参展作品要求(如内容、创意说明等);
2.报名时间、地点;
3.联系人及联系方式.
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当发挥,以使行文连贯;
3.开头及结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数.
参考词汇:校园campus    创意作品innovation
Dear fellow students,
May I have your attention please?                                      

分析 这是一份发言稿.根据题目要求可知用第一人称,时态以一般将来时(表达活动时间)和一般现在时态(表达作品要求以及联系方式).内容包括:一点明活动的主题和时间;二参展作品要求,报名时间、地点,联系人及联系方式;三号召大家参加.
高分句型:
1.To begin with,please bear it in mind that your innovation must be related to school things句子里To begin with和后面的What's more,In addition呼应,表示"首先"; it 做形式宾语,代指that your innovation must be related to school things; be related to 表示"与…有联系".
首先,要记住你的作品要和学校的事情有关.
2.What's more,whoever is interested in the event must sign up for it at our office located on the third floor of the Teaching Building before the deadline,June 10th.句子里whoever引导从句 is interested in the event 做句子的主语;sign up for 表示"报名参加";located表示"位于".
此外,凡是对这个活动感兴趣的人必须在最后期限,七月十日以前到教学楼三楼办公室报名.

解答 Dear fellow students,
May I have your attention please? An exciting event"Innovations on Campus"will be held at our school gym on June 15th.Here is some relevant information concerning the event.(点明活动的主题和时间)
To begin with,please bear it in mind that your innovation must be related to school things.【高分句型一】Along with it,you need to hand in a report,explaining how your ideas come about.What's more,whoever is interested in the event must sign up for it at our office located on the third floor of the Teaching Building before the deadline,June 10th.【高分句型二】In addition,if you have any questions,call Bruce at 44876655.I'm sure he'll provide you with all the information you need.(参展作品要求,报名时间、地点,联系人及联系方式)
Come on,everybody!Let's take an active part in this event and make it a huge success!(号召大家参加)

点评 考查提纲类作文.
提纲类作文中通常是以不完整的汉语句子(包括术语或概括性的短语)作为提示形式出现.这样既能够让考生获得命题人所要求的信息,又留给考生一定的发挥空间,因而要求考生具备很强的语言驾驭能力和语篇整合能力.

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