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假如你是某外国语学校学生会主席李华,现你校学生会缺一名秘书,请你用英语拟一篇招人告示,要点包括:

1、职责要求:协助学生会主席协调各部门工作

2、任职条件:品德,性格,语言,相关经历

3、联系方式:1234567@126.com

4、截至时间:5月22日

注意:1、词数100左右;

2、适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3、开头结尾已为你写好

4、参考词汇:协调 coordinate

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Students' Union

 

Wanted Now our school Students' Union requires/needs a secretary. The secretary will have to assist the president to coordinate the jobs of different departments of Students'Union. First,the wanted/needed secretary must be a man of noble nature,who has no crime record.Second,he or she must be easygoing and outgoing,because communicative skills play a crucial part in coordination.Third,a complete/good understanding of spoken and written English and Chinese is a must.Finally,relative working experience matters a lot.If interested,please mail your resume/application to the following e-mail address before May 22:1234567@126.com. Students'Union 【解析】 试题分析:本文是一则提纲类应用文写作,要点已给出,写作时注意不要逐句翻译,要适当添加细节以使行文连贯;文章的内容要点要齐全,不要遗漏要点;注意使用高级词汇和高级句型,以提高文章的档次;注意使用一些连接词,使得文章表达自然、流畅;注意文章的字数控制,100单词左右。 亮点说明:本文内容齐全,结构严谨,层次分明,布局合理,语言精练,同时运用高级句子。非限制性定语从句的使用:First,the wanted/needed secretary must be a man of noble nature,who has no crime record."if"条件状语从句中的省略:If interested,please mail your resume/application to the following e-mail address before May 22:1234567@126.com.  
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