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假如你是李华,你的好友王丽在最近一次考试中成绩下降,不敢面对父母和老师。请你用英...

假如你是李华,你的好友王丽在最近一次考试中成绩下降,不敢面对父母和老师。请你用英语给她写封信,给出你的建议。

要点如下:1. 对她的现状表示担忧;2. 心态很重要,自心是关键;3. 烦恼时找父母或老师寻求帮助;4. 改变学习方法。

注意:1. 词数100左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯

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Dear Wang Li, I am sorry to hear that you feel disappointed at your falling grades, which is very common in the process of study. Your attitude towards your grades has a great effect on your study. It is known that confidence is the key to success, so you should build up confidence in yourself. What’s more, whenever you have bad feelings or troubles, you can turn to your teachers or parents. In addition, it is very necessary to consider changing your learning strategies. In conclusion, get rid of your pressure and work hard, and you will achieve your goal. Best wishes! Yours sincerely, Li Hua 【解析】 本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生写一封建议信。 第一步:审题 体裁:应用文 时态:根据提示,时态应为一般现在时和一般将来时。 结构:总分法    总分法指把主题句作为总说,把支持句作为分说,并以这种方式安排所写内容。 要求:1. 对她的现状表示担; 2. 心态很重要,自心是关键; 3. 烦恼时找父母或老师寻求帮助; 4. 改变学习方法。 第二步:列提纲 (重点词组) feel disappointed at;common;in the process of;attitude;have a great effect on; It is known that; the key to; build up; confidence; bad feelings; turn to; learning strategy; get rid of; achieve one’s goal. 第三步:连词成句 1.I am sorry to hear that you feel disappointed at your falling grades, which is very common in the process of study. 2.Your attitude towards your grades has a great effect on your study. 3. It is known that confidence is the key to success, so you should build up confidence in yourself. 4. Whenever you have bad feelings or troubles, you can turn to your teachers or parents. 5.It is very necessary to consider changing your learning strategies. 6.Get rid of your pressure and work hard, and you will achieve your goal. 根据提示及关键词(组)进行遣词造句,注意主谓一致和时态问题。 第四步:连句成篇(衔接词) 1.表文章结构顺序:First of all, Firstly/First, Secondly/Second… And then, Finally, In the end, At last 2.表并列补充关系:What is more, Besides, Moreover, Furthermore, In addition As well as, not only…but (also), including, 3.表转折对比关系:However, On the contrary, but, Although+clause(从句), In spite of+n/doing,On the one hand…,On the other hand… Some…,while others…,as for, so…that… 4.表因果关系:Because, As, So, Thus, Therefore, As a result 连句成文,注意使用恰当的连词进行句子之间的衔接与过渡,书写一定要规范清晰, 第五步:润色修改
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