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假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim对中国的“新四大发明”(共享单车、高铁、在线支付...

假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim对中国的“新四大发明”(共享单车、高铁、在线支付和网购)很感兴趣,尤其是高铁,特写信向你询问。请你给他回信,从速度(时速250-350公里)、舒适度、关注度等方面向他介绍一下我国高铁。

注意:1、词数:100词左右;

2、开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

3、参考词汇:高铁 high-speed rail / high-speed trains

Dear Jim,

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

 

Dear Jim, Glad to hear from you. Knowing that you are interested in China’s “four great new inventions”, especially our high-speed trains, I’d like to give a brief introduction to you. China’s high-speed rail runs at a speed of 250-350 km per hour, providing people with a convenient and popular transport choice. Besides, it’s equipped with comfortable seats and a free wireless network. Furthermore, because of its various advantages, it has come to the global attention and many countries have imported Chinese high-speed rail technology to upgrade their own rail transport systems. I hope that the information above will be helpful to you. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Yours, Li Hua 【解析】 本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求写一封邮件。 第一步: 审题:邮件 介绍中国的高铁 人称:第三人称 时态:一般现在时 结构:总分法,分三部分,第一部分说明很高兴对方对我国的高铁感兴趣,第二部分介绍我国高铁的具体情况,第三部分希望所提供的信息对对方有帮助。 要点: 1. 说明很高兴对方对我国的高铁感兴趣 2.介绍我国高铁的具体情况 ①速度:时速为每小时250—350公里 ②舒适度:配备有舒适的座椅、免费无线网络 ③关注度:引起全球关注,很多国家进口中国的高铁 3.希望所提供的信息对对方有帮助。 第二步:列提纲(重点词汇、短语) be interested in;China’s “four great new inventions”;give a brief introduction; at a speed of ;provide sb. with;choice;be equipped with;advantage;the global attention;import;upgrade;be helpful to 第三步:连词成句 (1) You are interested in China’s “four great new inventions”. (2) China’s high-speed rail runs at a speed of 250-350 km per hour. (3) It provides people with a convenient and popular transport choice. (4) It’s equipped with comfortable seats and a free wireless network. (5) It has come to the global attention. (6) Many countries have imported Chinese high-speed rail technology to upgrade their own rail transport systems. (7)I hope that the information above will be helpful to you. 根据提示和关键词进行遣词造句,适当地运用句型,注意时态和主谓一致问题。 第四步:连句成篇(衔接词) 表示时间顺序: first of all; to begin/start with , in the beginning firstly.... secondly .... lastly / finally/in the end 表示并列或补充关系: what is more; besides, moreover, apart from; in addition, as well as;not only…but(also), meanwhile, in the meantime, some...some…others 表示转折对比关系:but, however, although, though, yet, while on one hand…on the other hand ..., 表示因果关系:because, as, therefore, as a result, as a consequence, consequently, thus 连句成文,运用恰当的衔接词进行句子之间的衔接与过渡,使句与句之间逻辑性更强、 段与段之间结构清晰。
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