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假定你是李华,正在你校学习汉语的美国交换生Albert对中国古诗词很感兴趣。请用...

假定你是李华,正在你校学习汉语的美国交换生Albert对中国古诗词很感兴趣。请用英语给他写封邮件,邀请他一同观看央视频道经典咏流传中的一期节目。内容包括:

1. 时间、地点和观看人员;

2. 内容欣赏以歌曲形式咏唱的经典古诗词;

3. 提醒提前简要了解一些中国经典古诗词,观后一起谈感受。

注意:1. 词数100左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇《经典咏流传》Everlasting Classics

Hi Albert,

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Best,

Li Hua

 

Possible Version: Hi Albert, How is everything? As you are into classical Chinese poetry, I’m writing to invite you to join us in watching an attractive variety show called Everlasting Classics at 7:00 p.m. on May 10th in Room 603 in the Office Building. It is a hit program on CCTV 3, where a lot of classic Chinese poems are chanted in beautiful tunes. We plan to exchange our reviews after watching the show together, so you’d better learn in advance some poems to be shown and their background. The list of them is attached to the email, handy for you to refer to. I’m looking forward to your participation and I believe you will enjoy it and learn a lot. Best wishes, Li Hua Possible Version II Hi Albert, How is it going? I know you show great interest in classical Chinese poetry. I warmly invite you to appreciate one episode of a TV program named Everlasting Classics on CCTV this week. It helps people enjoy some beautiful classic Chinese poems performed in the form of popular songs. All exchange students are welcome to watch it at the lecture hall at 5 o’clock p.m. on Friday. It’s a good idea to learn some of classic Chinese poems in advance, which can help you understand them better then. After watching the program, we can share what impresses us most with others. I sincerely expect you to come and see you then. Best wishes, Li Hua 【解析】本文是一篇应用文。要求写一封邮件。首先要根据提示,可知是写一封电子邮件邀请外国朋友一起观看央视节目,并告知节目的相关内容。文章的要点相当详细,只要把以上要点内容稍加扩展,用适当的连词,运用各种句式遣词造句最终成文即可。书写时要规范清晰,保持卷面整洁美观。 亮点分析:两篇文章内容完整,结构合理,语言规范,语篇连贯。句式灵活。 第一篇文章中使用的句式如,如定语从句…, where a lot of classic Chinese poems are chanted in beautiful tunes);状语从句( We plan to exchange our reviews after watching the show together, so you’d better learn in advance some poems to be shown and their background.);并列句(I’m looking forward to your participation and I believe you will enjoy it and learn a lot.)和省略句(We plan to exchange our reviews after watching the show together)。运用了非谓语作定语:…an attractive variety show called Everlasting Classics 和… advance some poems to be shown )。英语句式地道,显示了很高的驾驭英语的能力。 第二篇使用了一些高级词汇如show great interest in;invite sb to appreciate, in advance, be welcome to 等,给文章增添了色彩。此外运用了非谓语作定语(… a TV program named Everlasting Classics。.和… classic Chinese poems performed in the form of popular songs)。本文句式灵活多变,既有省略句(After watching the program, we can share what impresses us most with others.),又有各种复合句,如定语从句(…, which can help you understand them better then.); 名词从句(we can share what impresses us most with others.)丰富多彩的句式表达使文章更有文采,增加文章的可读性,提高了文章得分等级。  
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