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假定你是李华,为了弘扬中华传统礼乐文化,传承古代礼仪仪式和歌舞音乐,你们城市将举办第七届中华礼乐大会(The 7th Chinese Ritual Music Conference),你打算邀请外教Flora和你一起参加。请给Flora写一封邮件,内容包括:

1.具体信息;

2.邀请理由;

3.期待答复。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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Dear Flora, How is everything going? There will be the 7th Chinese Ritual Music Conference in the Yellow Crane Tower Park in our city next Sunday morning. I know you are interested in it, so I am wondering if you’d like to attend it with me. There are Chinese classical music, the Tang Dynasty ritual performances and grand Hanfu show. I firmly believe that you will love it. What is more, you can even get a chance to have a suit of Hanfu on! I would appreciate it if you could tell me your decision as soon as possible so that I could make a further plan. Yours, Li Hua 【解析】 这是一篇应用文写作,要求给外教Flora写一封信,邀请他参加第七届中华礼乐大会,属于书信写作中的邀请信写作范畴。 本篇书面表达要求写一封邀请信件,层次结构较为清晰,难度适中。写作时有以下注意点: (1)人称与时态: 根据题目要求可知,人称应以第一人称为主,时态应以一般现在时和一般将来时为主。 (2)主要内容: 主要内容应包括三点:一是礼乐大会的时间、地点和内容等信息,学生可以借助已知的历史和文化知识发挥想象,增加细节;二是邀请的理由,Flora对中国传统礼乐文化很感兴趣或者是正在学习中国传统礼乐文化等;三是期待答复,非常希望Flora能来参加第七届中华礼乐大会,期待尽快答复。 (3)注意衔接: 应适当使用衔接词和从句等句式,确保文章内容过渡自然流畅,层次分明。从句的使用可以增加文章句式多样性,成为亮点。
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