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假如你是李康,最近你的美国朋友Rob给你发了一封电子邮件,请你介绍一下中国的学校...

假如你是李康,最近你的美国朋友Rob给你发了一封电子邮件,请你介绍一下中国的学校系统。你的介绍应涵盖以下要点:

1. 小学、初中9年,义务、免费教育阶段;

2. 高中3年,有文理之分,学科多,压力大;

3. 社团、活动丰富,培养能力;

4. 对学生学习、言行要求高,奖惩分明。

注意:1. 词数100左右;

2. 信的开头已给出,不计入总词数;

3. 可适当增加内容,以使行文流畅

Dear Rob,

How is it going? Now, it’s my turn to tell you about the Chinese school system. ________________________

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Yours,

Li Kang

 

Dear Rob, How is it going? Now, it’s my turn to tell you about the Chinese school system. High school in China is divided into two periods, the first of which is called “junior high” and the second (of which is called) “senior high”. Chinese students only enjoy free education of nine years. As a result, we have much more difficulty in going to senior high school. In China, we have to learn both academic subjects and other subjects such as information technology. To be admitted into a good university, we must work hard and make progress all the time. After class, there are different kinds of activities to take part in, where we have developed our abilities. At school, we should behave ourselves. If not, it’s impossible for us to avoid being punished. That’s all I could think of about the Chinese school system. Don’t hesitate to ask me if you still have any questions. I’m looking forward to your reply! Yours, Rob Marshall 【解析】文章要求根据最近李康的美国朋友Rob发来一封电子邮件,介绍一下中国的学校系统。文章应该以一般现在时为主,分为三部分:1.中国教育分段小学、初中9年,义务、免费教育阶段;高中3年,有文理之分,学科多,压力大;2. 社团、活动丰富,培养能力;对学生学习、言行要求高,奖惩分明。3.邮件结尾,期待回信。 写作时要注意语言准确,概括全面,条理清楚,详略得当。还要注意高级词汇和句型的运用,如定语从句the first of which is called “junior high” and the second (of which is called) “senior high”.和where we have developed our abilities.不定式的被动To be admitted.句型 have much more difficulty in doing sth.和 it’s impossible for us to do词语divided into, As a result, looking forward to等。  
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