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假定你是李华,你从网上得知联合国教科文组织(UNESCO)将在你家乡举办(the Belt and Road Initiative)“一带一路”茶文化交流活动。请你写一封英文信申请做志愿者。内容包括:
(1)写信目的;
(2)对活动的认识;
(3)个人优势。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Sir or Madam,
______________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
(1)写信目的;
(2)对活动的认识;
(3)个人优势。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Sir or Madam,
______________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
答案:
One possible version
Dear Sir or Madam,
(写信目的和对活动的认识)I'm writing to apply to work as a volunteer in the Tea Culture Exchange event. From my perspective, the event is an opportunity to revive Chinese tea culture and the tea industry and provides a platform for further developing tea economy(并列句)①.
(个人优势)As a tea culture enthusiast, I have great passion to pave the way to make it. Meanwhile, I have a good command of English, enabling me to communicate well with others. Moreover, I'm easy to get along with, which is especially necessary for a volunteer(非限制性定语从句)②.
(表达期待)I'd appreciate it if you could take my application into consideration.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
[佳句变式]①... not only is the event an opportunity to revive Chinese tea culture, but also it provides a platform for further developing tea economy.
②... I'm easy to get along with and I think it is especially necessary for a volunteer.
Dear Sir or Madam,
(写信目的和对活动的认识)I'm writing to apply to work as a volunteer in the Tea Culture Exchange event. From my perspective, the event is an opportunity to revive Chinese tea culture and the tea industry and provides a platform for further developing tea economy(并列句)①.
(个人优势)As a tea culture enthusiast, I have great passion to pave the way to make it. Meanwhile, I have a good command of English, enabling me to communicate well with others. Moreover, I'm easy to get along with, which is especially necessary for a volunteer(非限制性定语从句)②.
(表达期待)I'd appreciate it if you could take my application into consideration.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
[佳句变式]①... not only is the event an opportunity to revive Chinese tea culture, but also it provides a platform for further developing tea economy.
②... I'm easy to get along with and I think it is especially necessary for a volunteer.
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Catherine had stayed at home all her life to look after her three children,but now,she, who lost her husband in a car accident,had to step out and earn money to make ends meet.With zero work experience and no professional degree,her chances of getting hired for a well−paid job were next to zero.
One day,after dropping her children at school,Catherine spotted a construction site.“I think I can work here,”she thought and approached the manager.
“Hi,are you hiring?”she asked.“Yes,we are,"the manager looked at Catherine from head to toe.“Are you sure you can work here?This job requires a lot of hard work."“I'm ready for it,”"she told the manager and signed a contract to work a12−hour shift.
However,Catherine kept her new job a secret from her children.She thought they would feel embarrassed after learning their mother worked at a construction site.
Every morning,after dropping her children to school,she would go to the construction site and work until her shift ended.She would pick up heavy bricks on her shoulder to transport them from one part of the site to the other.
One evening,Catherine's son,Peter,told her about an upcoming contest in school that required mothers to participate.In the competition,students will wear blindfolds and have to recognize their mothers without looking at them.“That sounds like such a cool event,Peter!"Catherine said excitedly."I can't wait for it!"“I won't go there with you,Mom,"Peter replied. “But why?"What her son said next was something
Catherine wasn't prepared to hear.
“Mom,I would have to touch your hands to recognize you,and everyone would look at them,”Peter explained."Your hands are so ugly.They're so hard and rough,"he added.“I will feel so embarrassed when my classmates look at your hands,"the boy said.“I won't attend the event.”Catherine felt terrible but couldn't say anything in her defense.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)开头已给出。
Paragraph1:
Afew weeks later,Peter was walking home when something unexpected caught his attention.______________________________
Paragraph2:
On his way back home,he kept thinking about how he would apologize to his mother.______________________________
Catherine had stayed at home all her life to look after her three children,but now,she, who lost her husband in a car accident,had to step out and earn money to make ends meet.With zero work experience and no professional degree,her chances of getting hired for a well−paid job were next to zero.
One day,after dropping her children at school,Catherine spotted a construction site.“I think I can work here,”she thought and approached the manager.
“Hi,are you hiring?”she asked.“Yes,we are,"the manager looked at Catherine from head to toe.“Are you sure you can work here?This job requires a lot of hard work."“I'm ready for it,”"she told the manager and signed a contract to work a12−hour shift.
However,Catherine kept her new job a secret from her children.She thought they would feel embarrassed after learning their mother worked at a construction site.
Every morning,after dropping her children to school,she would go to the construction site and work until her shift ended.She would pick up heavy bricks on her shoulder to transport them from one part of the site to the other.
One evening,Catherine's son,Peter,told her about an upcoming contest in school that required mothers to participate.In the competition,students will wear blindfolds and have to recognize their mothers without looking at them.“That sounds like such a cool event,Peter!"Catherine said excitedly."I can't wait for it!"“I won't go there with you,Mom,"Peter replied. “But why?"What her son said next was something
Catherine wasn't prepared to hear.
“Mom,I would have to touch your hands to recognize you,and everyone would look at them,”Peter explained."Your hands are so ugly.They're so hard and rough,"he added.“I will feel so embarrassed when my classmates look at your hands,"the boy said.“I won't attend the event.”Catherine felt terrible but couldn't say anything in her defense.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)开头已给出。
Paragraph1:
Afew weeks later,Peter was walking home when something unexpected caught his attention.______________________________
Paragraph2:
On his way back home,he kept thinking about how he would apologize to his mother.______________________________
答案:
One possible version
Paragraph 1:
A few weeks later, Peter was walking home when something unexpected caught his attention. He saw his mother working hard at the construction site! Peter's eyes widened as he saw his mother carry heavy bricks from one end of the site to the other. (动作描写) More details were emerging in his mind, leading him to understand why her hands weren't soft and beautiful like other women. How regretful he felt for being rude to his mother the other day! (心理描写) To avoid making his mother embarrassed, Peter hurried back home with a sinking heart.
Paragraph 2:
On his way back home, he kept thinking about how he would apologize to his mother. Later that night, Catherine returned with a toy he'd been longing for. Seeing that, Peter burst into tears. “I'm sorry for being rude to you, Mom,” he said. (语言描写) Catherine gave him a confused look. (动作描写) Then Peter added that he saw her working at the construction site and begged for her forgiveness. Catherine was shocked but relieved that she didn't have to keep her job a secret. Immediately she told him not to worry about anything. With the toy in hand, Peter broke into a smile.
Paragraph 1:
A few weeks later, Peter was walking home when something unexpected caught his attention. He saw his mother working hard at the construction site! Peter's eyes widened as he saw his mother carry heavy bricks from one end of the site to the other. (动作描写) More details were emerging in his mind, leading him to understand why her hands weren't soft and beautiful like other women. How regretful he felt for being rude to his mother the other day! (心理描写) To avoid making his mother embarrassed, Peter hurried back home with a sinking heart.
Paragraph 2:
On his way back home, he kept thinking about how he would apologize to his mother. Later that night, Catherine returned with a toy he'd been longing for. Seeing that, Peter burst into tears. “I'm sorry for being rude to you, Mom,” he said. (语言描写) Catherine gave him a confused look. (动作描写) Then Peter added that he saw her working at the construction site and begged for her forgiveness. Catherine was shocked but relieved that she didn't have to keep her job a secret. Immediately she told him not to worry about anything. With the toy in hand, Peter broke into a smile.
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