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应用文写作 假如你是李华,最近你的英国网友David 给你发来邮件,谈到他想利用...

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假如你是李华,最近你的英国网友David 给你发来邮件,谈到他想利用假期去做兼职,但是遭到母亲的反对。他希望你可以谈谈假期打工的好处,以帮助他说服母亲。请据此给他回复一封邮件。

注意: 1、词数80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。)

2、可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear David,

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Yours,

Li Hua

 

Dear David, I’m glad to receive your e-mail. There are several benefits of taking a part-time job. First, it can help you learn how to deal with all sorts of people, gain your initial work experience and learn to solve a variety of problems. Secondly, it teaches you to know about the value of money. By working hard, you will understand the importance of saving money. Thirdly, it helps reduce your parents’ financial burden. Hope my advice may be of some help. Yours, Li Hua 【解析】 试题分析:考查开放性作文写作,开放性作文给出了一个话题,并有部分的文字提示。给考生自由发挥的余地较大。对于考生的综合能力要求较高,要求考生有很强的谋篇布局的能力和组织要点的能力。在完成开放性作文时,首先要选择自己熟悉的短语或者句型,在你的能力范围之内,选择句式时要赋予变化,因为这样你才可以更好的驾驭。 【亮点说明】范文中运用一此常见的短语be glad to do 高兴做某事;deal with 处理;By working hard, you will understand the importance of saving money.这个句子运用by+现在分词的结构;Hope my advice may be of some help这个句子运用到be +of +名词的结构; 考点: 提纲类作文  
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Murlowska, a therapist(治疗师 ), is _________ with the consequences of wearing high heels. A majority of _________ who arrive at Murlowska's office come to her with back and lower back problems. Very often the _________  are the result of not walking properly in high heels or choosing the _________ kind of footwear.

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2.A. appear   B. become      C. grow        D. turn

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4.A. to        B. with         C. as          D. for

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6.A. patients B. doctors      C. clerks      D. journalists

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11.A. woke     B. stayed       C. sat         D. stood

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13.A. trouble B. happiness   C. pains       D. stress

14.A. balance B. bother      C. burden      D. benefit

15.A. when     B. while        C. which       D. that

16.A. get over B. result in    C. result from D. get in

17.A. leg      B. hand         C. foot        D. body

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3.According to Dr. Otis Brawley, why do many doctors recommend routine screening for cancer?

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D. Because they want their patients to suffer less.

4. What does the author mainly argue for?

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B. Old people should be careful about routine cancer screening.

C. Screening increases the chances of detecting certain cancers earlier.

D. Whether old people should go for cancer screening should follow rules.

 

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