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假如你是李华,下星期六是你的生日,你准备在家开一个生日晚会,并邀请部分同学和外国...

假如你是李华,下星期六是你的生日,你准备在家开一个生日晚会,并邀请部分同学和外国朋友参加,晚会7:30开始。你家住在英才路(Yingcai Road)228号,乘3路或16路公共汽车在实验中学站下车。你家就在车站的对面。房子是红色的。门是白色的,很容易找到。请根据所给信息,给你的好友Jack写一封邀请信。

注意: 1. 词数100左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3. 开头语和结束语已为你写好。

228 Yingcai Road 

September 11, 2013

 Dear Jack, 

     Next Saturday will be my birthday. ___________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________

Best wishes.

                                                       Yours truly,

                                                          Li Hua

 

One possible version: 228 Yingcai Road  September 11, 2013  Dear Jack,      Next Saturday will be my birthday. I’m going to hold a birthday party at home in the evening. It will start at 7:30. Some classmates as well as some foreign friends are also invited. The activities include singing, dancing and sharing interesting experiences. Surely, we’ll have a good time. I would feel honored if you could come. I live at 228 Yingcai Road. You can take Buses No 3 or No 16 and get off at the stop of Shiyan High School. Just on the opposite of the stop is my house which is red with a white door. I’m sure you can’t miss it. I do hope you will come. Best wishes. Yours,  Li Hua 【解析】 试题分析:本文是篇邀请函应用文,邀请对方参加自己的生日聚会。内容提示较详细,学生容易把握写作要求和写作目的。考生在写作之前要认真审题,根据提示写作主要有两部分内容,一是要诚挚地邀请对方参加自己的party,简单介绍party的情况。其次介绍到自己家的路线。另外,要注意文章的时态,要用一般现在时和一般将来时。人称有单数也要用复数比较好把握。再有就是不能根据材料逐字逐句的翻译应该注意句子的衔接,以提高作文的档次。 【亮点说明】文章符合邀请函的写作要求,要点齐全,表达思路明确,知识点运用恰当到位,文中使用了非常好的短语和句子为文章增色不少,比如include, do hope表强调,on the opposite of等, 还运用了倒装Just on the opposite of the stop is my house,定语从句which is red with a white door.及状语从句I would feel honored if you could come.等。并注意了句子的衔接如:surely,as well as等。 考点:应用文——邀请函
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