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假设你是三明市学联会会长李华,得知三明万达广场将修建一座购物中心,请写一份建议信...

假设你是三明市学联会会长李华,得知三明万达广场将修建一座购物中心,请写一份建议信给负责设计该建筑的建筑师Mr. White, 建议他在设计时应更多的考虑残疾人的使用便利(例如电梯、卫生间、停车位、门等)。

要求:字数100字左右, 开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数。

参考词汇: 万达广场:the Wanda Suqare     购物中心:shopping mall

 

Dear Mr. White, I read in the newspaper today that you are to be the architect for the Wanda Square’s shopping mall. I wonder if you have thought about the needs of disabled customers. Here are some suggestions. First, it would be handy to have lifts to all parts of the mall and the buttons in the lifts should be easy for the disabled to reach. The doors should be wide enough for a wheelchair to pass through. Second, the toilets should be placed near the entrance and the doors could be opened outwards. As to the car parking, it would be better if there are parking spaces specially reserved for the disabled they are close to the mall’s entrance. Thank you for reading my letter and approve my suggestions. I am sure people will praise you if you design the shopping mall with good access for disabled people. Yours sincerely Li Hua 【解析】 试题分析:考查半开放作文。本文要求以李华的身份给负责设计购物中心的建筑师Mr. White写信。所以使用第三人称和一般现在时。要点:1. 知悉三明万达广场将修建一座购物中心。2.建议Mr. White在设计时应更多的考虑残疾人的使用便利(例如电梯、卫生间、停车位、门等)。在写作的时候可以适当添加部分内容,让文章更丰富。另外要注意书信的过渡句,注意使用各种写作技巧,在第二部分中使用串联词把各建议串联成整体,同时尽量使用多样的句式。 【名师点睛】 范文分为三段,结构合理,层层推进。包括所有要点,无一遗漏。全文没有中国式英语的结构,英语思维较为清晰,体现出较高运用英语的能力,在写作技巧方面,充分使用了高级句式,如果倒装句Here are some suggestions.以及多个状语从句等。在第二段中使用了多个合理的连接词,如first, second等。另外文章中句式较为多样化,主动句和被动句式交替使用,让文章充满变化。 考点:考查半开放作文  
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