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假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Jack给你来信说他想放弃申请成为2020年东京(To...

假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Jack给你来信说他想放弃申请成为2020年东京(Tokyo)奥运会志愿者的想法。请你根据以下要点给他写一封回信,劝他不要放弃,继续参加这次活动。

写作要点:

1.他适合做志愿者的有利条件

2.做志愿者的好处

3.表达愿望

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear Jack,

I am glad to hear from you.

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I’m looking forward to your early reply.

Yours,

Li Hua

 

Dear Jack, I am glad to hear from you. I’m so surprised to hear that you want to give up applying to work as a volunteer for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. I’m writing to try to persuade you to continue to participate in it. You have many advantages. First, you can speak both English and Japanese well, which helps you communicate with people at the Olympic Games easily. In addition, I know you are easy-going and like to help others and this is a good opportunity. At the same time, you can benefit a lot from it. For example, you can make friends with people from around the world and get to know different cultures. Therefore, I sincerely hope you can take the chance and make every effort to become a good volunteer. I’m looking forward to your early reply. Yours, Li Hua 【解析】 这篇书面表达是一封书信写作。假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Jack给你来信说他想放弃申请成为2020年东京(Tokyo)奥运会志愿者的想法。请你根据以下要点给他写一封回信,劝他不要放弃,继续参加这次活动。 假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Jack给你来信说他想放弃申请成为2020年东京(Tokyo)奥运会志愿者的想法。请你根据以下要点给他写一封回信,劝他不要放弃,继续参加这次活动。写作要点:1.他适合做志愿者的有利条件;2.做志愿者的好处;3.表达愿望。分析可知,应该以第一人称为主,一般现在时进行写作。要点已经给出,要求考生根据提纲自己发挥拓展,考生要先想好写哪几点,运用合适的语法规则和词汇把各要点都准确表述出。描述要尽量选择简洁的语言,难点在于选择词汇和句型,可以灵活运用高级词汇和固定短语准确表述。还要用适当的连接词把句子连接起来,这样文章显得更连贯。
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