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假定你是校英语报新开辟栏目“Foreign Teachers On Campus”,的编辑李华,请给学校外教John写封电子邮件,向其约稿,内容包括:
(1)栏目介绍;
(2)稿件要求。
注意:(1)词数80左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear John,
______________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
(1)栏目介绍;
(2)稿件要求。
注意:(1)词数80左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear John,
______________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
答案:
One possible version
Dear John,
(开门见山,介绍写信目的)I’m a column editor of our school’s English newspaper. I’d like to invite you to write an article for us.
(栏目介绍和稿件要求)Recently we created a “Foreign Teachers On Campus” section in our paper, which is about foreign teachers’ work and life in China(非限制性定语从句)①. It is well received among students. As a popular teacher in our school, could you please write something about your teaching experiences and the reasons why you chose to teach in China for this section? (定语从句)② Besides, we welcome some suggestions on learning English, which can benefit students a lot.
(期待回复)I’m looking forward to your reply. Thank you!
Yours,
Li Hua
Dear John,
(开门见山,介绍写信目的)I’m a column editor of our school’s English newspaper. I’d like to invite you to write an article for us.
(栏目介绍和稿件要求)Recently we created a “Foreign Teachers On Campus” section in our paper, which is about foreign teachers’ work and life in China(非限制性定语从句)①. It is well received among students. As a popular teacher in our school, could you please write something about your teaching experiences and the reasons why you chose to teach in China for this section? (定语从句)② Besides, we welcome some suggestions on learning English, which can benefit students a lot.
(期待回复)I’m looking forward to your reply. Thank you!
Yours,
Li Hua
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。
Jumping Over Boundaries
When I was in elementary school,we had an annual sports day.Girls could do many things like hopscotch,rope skipping,tetherball,and dodgeball,except high jumping.Only boys could do high jumping.
That's what I wanted to do−−−high jumping.So I went to the coach.
“Girls don't do high jumping,”"the coach said.“Girls have all these other things they can do.”He excitedly described how much fun it would be.
I' d been high jumping in the backyard with my five brothers for years.Although I am a girl,I did high jumping pretty well.My brothers could rarely beat me. Whenever my back crossed the bar ,that feeling is extremely wonderful.I went home and told my mother what the coach had said.My mother,a small,thin woman only four feet eleven inches tall,said,“I think we should go visit him."
"Visit who?"I asked confusedly.
“The headmaster."
“Visit the headmaster?"I was terrified.Would I get in trouble?
Would my mother and I be crossing boundaries we shouldn't cross?
My mom and I went to Mr.White's office.“Linda wants to do the high jump,"my mother said.
"Mrs.Martinez,you don,t understand.This is the tradition of our
Annual Sports Day,"he said.
“But Mr.White,I don't know where it says that girls cannot do this."
The headmaster couldn't find any rules that said girls couldn't do the high jump."I have to think about this,"he said at last.
When we got home,my mom told me something I would always remember:This wasn't just about me."Maybe other girls want to do this,too,"she said.
My mother waited a week,but still didn't get the headmaster's reply.So she walked over to the school again.."Mr.White,please.I ask you this not for me and not for Linda,but let's just see how it works."In the end,Mr.White agreed..
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)开头已给出。
Paragraph1:
I stood on thefield ofthe highjumping competition.______________
Paragraph2:
To my surprise,some of the cheers I got werefrom boys!__________
Jumping Over Boundaries
When I was in elementary school,we had an annual sports day.Girls could do many things like hopscotch,rope skipping,tetherball,and dodgeball,except high jumping.Only boys could do high jumping.
That's what I wanted to do−−−high jumping.So I went to the coach.
“Girls don't do high jumping,”"the coach said.“Girls have all these other things they can do.”He excitedly described how much fun it would be.
I' d been high jumping in the backyard with my five brothers for years.Although I am a girl,I did high jumping pretty well.My brothers could rarely beat me. Whenever my back crossed the bar ,that feeling is extremely wonderful.I went home and told my mother what the coach had said.My mother,a small,thin woman only four feet eleven inches tall,said,“I think we should go visit him."
"Visit who?"I asked confusedly.
“The headmaster."
“Visit the headmaster?"I was terrified.Would I get in trouble?
Would my mother and I be crossing boundaries we shouldn't cross?
My mom and I went to Mr.White's office.“Linda wants to do the high jump,"my mother said.
"Mrs.Martinez,you don,t understand.This is the tradition of our
Annual Sports Day,"he said.
“But Mr.White,I don't know where it says that girls cannot do this."
The headmaster couldn't find any rules that said girls couldn't do the high jump."I have to think about this,"he said at last.
When we got home,my mom told me something I would always remember:This wasn't just about me."Maybe other girls want to do this,too,"she said.
My mother waited a week,but still didn't get the headmaster's reply.So she walked over to the school again.."Mr.White,please.I ask you this not for me and not for Linda,but let's just see how it works."In the end,Mr.White agreed..
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)开头已给出。
Paragraph1:
I stood on thefield ofthe highjumping competition.______________
Paragraph2:
To my surprise,some of the cheers I got werefrom boys!__________
答案:
Paragraph 1:
I stood on the field of the high jumping competition. I was the only girl who attended high jumping, which made me feel a little embarrassed. But when I saw the bar I had been longing for, all the awkwardness disappeared. I was arranged the last to jump. I saw some boys failed, while some jumped over at a good height, but not higher than my ever record. Finally, it was my turn. I took a deep breath, ran up, took off, and crossed over! (动作描写) As it turned out, I won the high - jumping contest.
Paragraph 2:
To my surprise, some of the cheers I got were from boys! The boys who had laughed at me for participating in high jumping were now cheering for me. The girls ran over and hugged me. (动作描写) I instantly became the center of attention on the entire field of competition. The headmaster personally presented me with an award. More importantly, every year in the future, the school would allow girls to participate in high jumping competitions. My mother was right—it wasn’t about me. It was about making people think about what girls could do. I jumped not only over the bar, but also over the boundary of prejudice.
I stood on the field of the high jumping competition. I was the only girl who attended high jumping, which made me feel a little embarrassed. But when I saw the bar I had been longing for, all the awkwardness disappeared. I was arranged the last to jump. I saw some boys failed, while some jumped over at a good height, but not higher than my ever record. Finally, it was my turn. I took a deep breath, ran up, took off, and crossed over! (动作描写) As it turned out, I won the high - jumping contest.
Paragraph 2:
To my surprise, some of the cheers I got were from boys! The boys who had laughed at me for participating in high jumping were now cheering for me. The girls ran over and hugged me. (动作描写) I instantly became the center of attention on the entire field of competition. The headmaster personally presented me with an award. More importantly, every year in the future, the school would allow girls to participate in high jumping competitions. My mother was right—it wasn’t about me. It was about making people think about what girls could do. I jumped not only over the bar, but also over the boundary of prejudice.
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