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书面表达 假如你是你校广播站的播音员,请根据下面表格的提示,拟一份英语广播稿,通...

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假如你是你校广播站的播音员,请根据下面表格的提示,拟一份英语广播稿,通知全校师生。

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如何利用网络进行学习的讲座

主讲人

广西大学计算机系李梦教授

时间

1月10日,星期三,下午4:30

地点

本校图书馆302室

参加者

电脑爱好者

说明

讲座结束,参加者可向李教授提出问题

组织者

校学生会

注意: 1. 广播应符合英语口语的习惯。2. 内容应包括所给提示的全部要点。

3. 词数100左右。

Dear teachers and schoolmates,

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

 

Dear teachers and schoolmates, May I have your attention please? I have an announcement to make. In order to help us learn more about the Internet, the Students’ Union is going to hold a lecture. Professor Li Meng from the Computer Department of Guangxi University will give us a talk on how to learn through the Internet. The lecture will be held on Wednesday, the tenth of January. It begins at 4:30 p.m. in Room 302 of the Library Building. Any computer-lover is welcome to attend the lecture. Please bring your questions in computer learning. Professor Li will spare us some time for questions. Don’t forget to be on time. That’s all. Thanks for your attention. 【解析】 试题分析:考查应用文写作。本文属于应用文中的广播稿,在写作的时候,首先要注意广播稿的格式。这篇广播稿的内容是关于如何利用网络进行学习。由广西大学计算机系李梦教授主讲。文章必须包括以下要点:1.广播主题:如何利用网络进行学习。主讲人:广西大学计算机系李梦教授;2. 时间:1月10日,星期三,下午4:30;地点:本校图书馆302室;参加者:电脑爱好者;3.说明:讲座结束,参加者可向李教授提出问题;4. 组织者:校学生会。本文实际上也属于提纲类作文,在写作的时候,一定不能遗漏任何要点,而且尽可能使用高级的句式和短语让文章更有档次。 【名师点睛】 本篇范文,要点全面,语言流畅,时态人称准确,很好的完成了写作任务。文章使用了较为丰富的句式,如不定式结构:In order to help us learn more about the Internet, the Students’ Union is going to hold a lecture. 另外文章中合理使用了多种形式的将来时表达法,如be going to do sth;will do sth;同时本文广播稿的格式运用很正确,结尾处理的很到位。 考点:考查应用文写作  
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删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

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Still seeking a destination for your weekend break? There are some places which are probably a mere wall away from your college.

King’s Art Centre

A day at the Centre could mean a visit to an exhibition of the work of one of the most interesting contemporary artists on show anywhere. This weekend sees the opening of an exhibition of four local artists.

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