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假定你是李华,你校英文报外国文化栏目拟刊登美国节日风俗和中学生生活的短文。请给你...

假定你是李华,你校英文报外国文化栏目拟刊登美国节日风俗和中学生生活的短文。请给你的美国朋友Peter写信约稿。要点如下:

1.栏目介绍

2.稿件内容

3.稿件长度:400字词汇

4交稿日期:628日前

注意:词数100左右,行文连贯

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Dear Peter, I'd like to ask you to write an article for our school’s English newspaper. The “Foreign Cultures” section in our newspaper is very popular among us students. It carries articles written by foreign friends about the cultures of their home countries. Would you please write something about the culture in your part of the United States? And we would especially welcome articles about how Americans spend their holidays and festivals, and the life of American high school students. You can write anything relevant so long as it’s interesting and informative. 400 words would be fine. Could we have your article before June 28? I’m looking forward to hearing from you. Yours, Li Hua 【解析】 试题本题所考查的不仅仅是应用文体---书信的写作,同时也考查到了学生对英语国家的文化方面的了解情况以及美国中学生的日常生活等。应用文写作是高考近些年的热点,其出现的几率非常之高,几乎每年必考。这就要求学生对应用文体的写作格式和写作要点平时尽可能多的做一些积累,加上平时必要的练习和适量的阅读,学会使用一些尽可能高级的词汇等,这样在高考中应对此类考题才会轻松自如,夺取高分。  
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