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Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.

假设你是明启中学的学生张华,你们学校暑假里将有英国姐妹学校的交流生来访,你主动申请接待其中一位。学校目前推荐了四项活动:看电影、吃中餐、参加一项学生校外社团活动(自定)、参观一个上海的景点(自定)。请向负责老师写一份申请信。

内容包括:

1. 你的活动计划(从上述四个选项中任选两样);

2. 你的理由。

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Dear Mr. Li, Knowing that our school will need some volunteers to give British exchange students a reception on summer vacation, I want to apply for this position. If I’m chosen as one of volunteers, I would like to warmly welcome the students who are from our British sister school. In order to make he/she happy, I have prepared some activities. First of all, I’ll invite he/she to taste Shanghai local cuisine, such as soup dumplings and spring onion pancake, which will let he/she feel the charm of Shanghai food. At the same time, I’ll take he/she to the Oriental Pearl's Tower where people can sightsee, dine, shop, entertain and lodge. In this place, he/she can have a sweeping view of the city and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Shanghai. I believe that I can successfully complete the reception task. I’ll appreciate it if you choose me. Looking forward to your reply. Yours, Zhang Hua 【解析】 本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生向老师写一封申请信,申请接待暑假里来校参观的英国交换生,并告知你的活动计划。 第一步:审题 体裁:应用文 时态:根据提示,时态应为一般将来时 结构:总分法   总分法指把主题句作为总说,把支持句作为分说,并以这种方式安排所写内容。 要求:1. 你的“活动计划”(从上述四个选项中任选两样); 2. 你的理由。 第二步:列提纲 (重点词组) give sb. a reception;apply for;invite sb. to do sth.;local cuisine;have a sweeping view of sth. 第三步:连词成句 1. Knowing that our school will need some volunteers to give British exchange students a reception on summer vacation, I want to apply for this position. 2. I’ll invite he/she to taste Shanghai local cuisine, 3. In this place, he/she can have a sweeping view of the city and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Shanghai. (根据提示及关键词(组)进行遣词造句,注意主谓一致和时态问题。) 第四步:连句成篇(衔接词) 1.表文章结构顺序:First of all, Firstly/First, Secondly/Second… And then, Finally, In the end, At last, Last but not least 2.表并列补充关系:What is more, Besides, Moreover, Furthermore, In addition, As well as, not only…but (also), including, also 3.表转折对比关系:However, On the contrary, but, Although + clause (从句), In spite of + n/doing, On the one hand…,On the other hand… Some…,while others…,as for, so…that… 4.表因果关系:Because, As, So, Thus, Therefore, As a result 5表换一种方式表达:In other words, that is to say, 6.表进行举例说明:For example; For instance; such as + n/doing 7.表陈述事实:In fact, frankly speaking 8.表选择:either…or…,or 连句成文,注意使用恰当的连词进行句子之间的衔接与过渡,书写一定要规范清晰。 第五步:润色修改
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