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假设由你接待一组加拿大中学生代表团,该团在北京只逗留两天。团长向你征求意见在北京先参观何处,请按以下提示提出你的口头建议:

1.首先去长城。原因:世界上最长的墙,奇观之一……

2.其次是故宫。原因:建于1406年,曾有24位皇帝在那儿居住过……

更多地了解中国历史。

3.对其逗留时间短深感遗憾。还有许多地方可以参观,如:颐和园、北海公园等。

参考词汇:the Palace Museum  故宫

 

 

Well, the first place I suggest that you visit is the Great Wall, the longest wall in the world, which is said to be one of the wonders in the world. It has a history of more than twenty centuries. It is amazing to see such a huge wall made entirely by hand. The other place worth visiting is the Palace Museum, which was built in 1406. Twenty-four emperors once lived there, from there the ruling emperors issued orders. You can learn a lot about Chinese history by visiting this Palace. What a pity that you can’t stay longer. Otherwise, you could visit many other historic places and beautiful scenes such as Summer Palace, Beihai park. and so on.   【解析】 试题分析:假设由你接待一组加拿大中学生代表团,该团在北京只逗留两天。团长向你征求意见在北京先参观何处,请按以下提示提出你的口头建议:1.首先去长城。原因:世界上最长的墙,奇观之一……2.其次是故宫。原因:建于1406年,曾有24位皇帝在那儿居住过……更多地了解中国历史。3.对其逗留时间短深感遗憾。还有许多地方可以参观,如:颐和园、北海公园等。写作时不要逐句翻译,可适当增加细节以使行文连贯同时要把所提示的点写全,语句通顺,同时要注意准确运用时态、语态、上下文意思连贯,符合逻辑关系。根据句意适当使用并列连词,同时也要合理运用高级词汇和高级句子为文章增色添彩。参考词汇:the Palace Museum 故宫 【亮点说明】本文内容齐全,结构严谨,层次分明,布局合理,语言精练,同时运用高级句子。定语从句里包含宾语从句,并且有同位语,以及非限制性定语从句:the first place I suggest that you visit is the Great Wall,the longest wall in the world, which is said to be one of the wonders in the world.形容词做后置定语,加上非限制性定语从句的使用:The other place worth visiting is the Palace Museum, which was built in 1406.感叹句的使用:What a pity that you can’t stay longer.  
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