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假如你是李华,你的美国网友Peter打算到中国留学,他写信询问怎样才能受到国内高...

假如你是李华,你的美国网友Peter打算到中国留学,他写信询问怎样才能受到国内高校的青睐。请你根据下列要点给对方回信。

1.语言是道硬门槛。

2.适应能力很重要。

3.看重兴趣爱好。

注意:1.词数100左右

2.开头语和结束语已为你写好,不计入总词书。

Dear Peter,

In your letter you mentioned how to get the preference of Chinese universities.

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Best wishes and good luck!

Yours,

Li Hua

 

Dear Peter, In your letter you mentioned how to get the preference of Chinese universities. I believe there would be three main aspects to be taken into account. Initially, having a good command of Chinese is a basic need to live in China. With this ability, you can communicate with native speakers easily and have access to abundant resources. Moreover, it is vital to adapt to the new environment instantly. The sooner you can get used to the new environment, the more beneficial it will become to you. Last but not least, personal interests and hobbies are also highly valued. You should choose a major that you want to devote yourself to. With all the strengths mentioned above, I am sure you can overcome all the difficulties and make greater progress in China. Best wishes and good luck! Yours Li hua 【解析】【名师点睛】高中英语作文写作技巧 本文是一篇书信类应用作文。根据要求可知是询问来中国高校学习如何受到青睐。从题目可知所写的内容已给提纲3点:1.语言是道硬门槛;2.适应能力很重要;3.看重兴趣爱好。在写作时要注意准确运用时态,使用一些连接词让文章上下文语言连贯,符合逻辑。使用自己能驾驭的复合句,尽量使用一些高级词汇,才能让文章的内容充实。 提纲式作文的一点技巧:全面审题,确定层次 1、审题:所谓审题就是要看清题意,确定文章的中心思想、主题,并围绕中心思想组织材料。本文的中心即是如何得到中国高校的青睐。 2、进行构思,列出简单的提纲,打造文章之骨架。本文提纲已有3点,所以只要安排好层次段落,铺设好过渡,处理好开头和结尾就可以了。 3、扩展成文:根据字数多少扩展成篇。也是文章写好的关键。 扩展的内容一定要紧扣主题,要灵活运用各种句式,如 主从复合句、分词短语、介词短语等,从而增加文章的可读性。注意使用高级框架结构的句子,让文章的结构错落有致。用好连接词,使文章层次分明,思路清晰,文字连贯,前后表达浑然一体。 亮点分析: 在文章中一开始点出要受到中国大学的青睐,主要有三点I believe there would be three main aspects to be taken into account.接着用三个连词“initially…, moreover…, last but not Least...”引出三点。在第一点中使用了非谓语作主语:Initially, having a good command of Chinese is a basic need to live in China. 在第二点中使用一个the比较级…the比较级…,以此来强调适应能力的重要性:The sooner you can get used to the new environment, the more beneficial it will become to you.在第三点时使用了一个被动语态 Last but not least, personal interests and hobbies are also highly valued. 本段的最后一句运了以“that”引导一个定语从句结束:You should choose a major that you want to devote yourself to. 总之本文布局合理,条理清晰,语言简洁,表达流畅,恰当地使用了过渡连词如initially, moreover, last but not Least等,使文章连贯,句型丰富,使用了宾语从句、非谓语动词作主语、比较句型、定语从句等高级表达方式主动语态和被动语态相结合。时高级词汇运用也非常灵活,如have a good command of ,have access to, abundant,adapt to, devote yourself to,make greater progress in等。  
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