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假定你是李华,得知外教Mr. Hall寒假不回国,想邀请他到你家过春节。请给他写...

假定你是李华,得知外教Mr. Hall寒假不回国,想邀请他到你家过春节。请给他写一封信,内容包括:

1.时间;

2.一同过节的家人;

3.活动。

注意:1. 词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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Dear Mr. Hall, I’m writing to invite you to come to my home to celebrate the Spring Festival on January 19. It’s traditionally a time for family reunion, so my parents and my brother will all be there. We’ll make dumplings together and have a big dinner. We’ll also play card games and watch the Spring Festival Gala on TV. You may even get a gift from my parents. If you’re able to come, I’ll go and pick you up at your place. Best, Li Hua 【解析】本文是一篇书信类作文。围绕写信人找收信人有什么事或要求、传达什么讯息等内容展开的,所以在书信的开头考生要说清楚写信目的I’m writing to invite you to come …;其次考生要根据题目给出的内容提示扩充题干或提纲,本文想邀请外教Mr. Hall到你家过春节celebrate the Spring Festival on January 19 …需要扩展过春节可以做的事情;最后要表明自己期待对方同意等If you’re able to come, I’ll go and pick you up at your place.。这样一篇结构完整的书信作文就轻松完成了。考生在成文时应注意:合理发挥想象力,使文章的表达自然,丰满。注意文章的人称:以第一人称为主。时态:一般现在时。范文中使用了大量高中生熟悉的词汇traditionally, family reunion,have a big dinner,are able to, pick you up和句型,以提高文章的准确描述;恰当使用一些连词、插入语so 、also 、may even,使文章表达自然,流畅。注意次数:90—110之间。 【范文亮点】①It’s traditionally a time for family reunion.②If you’re able to come, I’ll go and pick you up at your place.运用了主将从现的句型。  
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