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我校国际课程中心将组织一次由各班学生参加的“和平•友谊”冬令营活动,要求报名者提...

我校国际课程中心将组织一次由各班学生参加的“和平•友谊”冬令营活动,要求报名者提交英文个人简介。假设你是李萍,请根据下列信息写一篇个人简介。

姓名:李萍         性别:女

年龄:16岁        学校:湖南光明中学

其他: 爱好音乐,摄影;善于与人交流,乐于助人;热爱自然,热爱和平

参加夏令营的目的: 结交朋友,了解外国文化

注意:

1. 词数120左右。

2. 可根据内容要点适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

3. 参考词汇   “ 和平•友谊” 冬令营   Peace & Friendship Winter Camp

                                                                                     

                                                                                     

                                                                                     

                                                                                     

 

  I’m Li Ping, a girl of sixteen, presently attending Hunan Guangming Middle School. I like music, especially classical music. I’m also interested in photography because it allows me to record the beautiful moments in my life. Through my hobbies, I’ve made many friends. In fact, I like meeting new people and enjoy talking with them. Believing we all need help from each other, I appreciate friends’ help, and I’m willing to help anyone in need.   I love life, Mother Nature as well as peace. I hate any form of violence.   I would like to join the Peace & Friendship Winter Camp since it would be a great opportunity to make friends with young people from different countries and learn about their cultures. 【解析】 试题分析:题目要求写一篇个人简介。简介的内容已经列出,写作时注意介绍的先后顺序,做到条理清晰。 题目给出的参考词汇一定要用上。用第一人称进行写作,不能出现标点符号、单词拼写错误;注意时态、 语法知识的正确运用。 亮点说明:范文使用了一些重要语法知识:原因状语从句because it allows me to record the beautiful moments和since it would be a great opportunity to make friends;非谓语动词Believing we all need help from each other,显示了较强的语法功底; 范文使用了较多的固定搭配:I’m also interested in;enjoy talking with them;I’m willing to;in need;I would like to;as well as;learn about等,使作文内容充实,有说服力; 范文使用了现在完成时I’ve made many friends; 范文注意使用especially, In fact等进行强调和衔接上下文,做到了语意连贯。   考点:材料类作文
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