假如你是李華,是高二某班班長。為了豐富同學們的課外生活,班級準備成立一個自行車俱樂部(cycling club)。請你根據(jù)下面的提示,用英語寫一則口頭通知。通知如下:
1.每周訓練一次,由體育老師輔導。 2.安排在每周三下午第三節(jié)的課外活動時間;
3 自行車自備; 4.活動免費; 5到班長那里報名(sign up)。
注意:1. 可適當增加細節(jié)以使行文連貫;
2. 詞數(shù)100 左右。
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Attention, please, everyone. As senior middle school students, we’ve burdened ourselves with a lot of work. To make ourselves enjoy a colorful life and keep fit through physical exercise, we’ve decided to found a cycling club and organize some activities.
We plan to offer basic training once a week, which will be instructed by our PE teacher. It will fall on the third period in the afternoon, when students are having after-class activities.
It is desired that you take time to join our club, as it is a great way to keep healthy and a good chance to relax ourselves. What needs to be specifically noted is that the activity is free of charge, but you should bring your bicycle along.
Those who have interest can go to the monitor and sign up.
That’s all. Thank you
【解析】
試題分析:
這是一篇寫關于口頭通知的文章。敘述為了豐富同學們的課外生活,班級準備成立一個自行車俱樂部(cycling club)。要點包括每周訓練一次,由體育老師輔導;安排在每周三下午第三節(jié)的課外活動時間;自行車自備;活動免費;到班長那里報名(sign up)?蛇m當增加細節(jié)以使行文連貫,詞數(shù)100 左右。
寫口頭通知類作文時注意在適當表達細節(jié)的同時,不能離開提示自定內(nèi)容。即在做的時候,一定要注意提示,切中題意。提示內(nèi)容要全部寫上,不能丟掉一些材料中包含的內(nèi)容。在遣詞造句時,一定要選用在課本中學過的并有把握的詞匯和句型,決不要憑自己的想像和猜測去寫,否則就有可能寫出漢語式的英文。適當?shù)倪\用所學過的一些連詞,將散亂的句子連接成通順的短文。
亮點說明:
范文使用了一些重要的語法知識:目的狀語從句To make ourselves enjoy a colorful life and keep fit;非限制性定語從句once a week, which will be instructed by;時間狀語從句when students are having after-class activities;限制性定語從句Those who have interest can go to;主語從句What needs to be specifically noted is that;it作形式主語,不定式后面內(nèi)容作真正主語it is a great way to keep healthy。語法知識使用得當,行文連貫。
范文使用了很多固定短語:keep fit、free of charge、sign up等,使作文內(nèi)容更加充實;
范文運用多個代詞we、it、you、those等指代不同的內(nèi)容,表示不同的人和事物,使作文更有條理,做到了行文連貫。
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