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假如你是李华,12月要去英国参加“Protection of world cultural heritage”演讲比赛,你的英国朋友Tom来信询问赴英相关事宜,请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:

1.比赛时间和地点;

2.本次活动的意义;

3.英国比赛期间的个人计划。

注意:1. 词数80词左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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答案:
Dear Tom, I’m glad you are interested in the English Contest called “Protection of world cultural heritage” which I will participate in. The purpose of this contest is to offer a platform for the vast students to show themselves and promote their ability of expressions and arouse people's cultural heritage awareness. The English speech contest is held in England on June 15,2020. It will start at 2:00 pm and last for about three hours. This is a very good chance to improve my English level。 By the way, if I am free , I’ll show the city around to experience some England culture. I am looking forward to seeing you. Yours Sincerely Li Hua 【解析】 本篇书面表达属于应用文写作。给你的英国朋友Tom写信。 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为主。 要点:假如你是李华,12月要去英国参加“Protection of world cultural heritage”演讲比赛,你的英国朋友Tom来信询问赴英相关事宜,请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括: 1.比赛时间和地点; 2.本次活动的意义; 3.英国比赛期间的个人计划。 第二步:列重点词语,词组(注意好词的使用) 如be interested in;participate in;offer;promote;arouse the awareness;show around;grateful等 第三步:连词成句(注意好句型的使用,如非谓语动词,复合句,注意拼写和时态问题) 第四步:连句成篇(注意衔接词的使用) 1.表文章结构顺序:First of all, Firstly/First, Secondly/Second…, 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); 3.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。 第五步:润色修改。
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