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写作规范练(八)
Ⅰ.应用文写作——建议信
假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter对中国书法很感兴趣,并想学习它,发来邮件希望
你给他一些指导。请回复一封邮件,内容包括:
1.你的建议;
2.你的祝愿。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:书法calligraphy
Dear Peter,
Yours,
Li Hua
参考范文
Dear Peter ,
I’m more than delighted to know that you show great interest in Chinese calligraphy and are
eager to learn it.Here is my advice for you.
Learning Chinese calligraphy is not an easy thing and time-consuming.To begin with,it’s a
good idea to choose an online course of Chinese calligraphy.You can visit relevant web sites where
you can find many good courses.Secondly,why not follow an instructor expert in it in your local
place? Most importantly,please keep in mind that what you have to do is keep going.
I’m sure you will succeed eventually as long as you put your heart into it.I expect to see your
works of Chinese calligraphy next time.
Yours ,
Li Hua
Ⅱ.读后续写
(2023·江苏南通质检)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Here is a secret that everyone knows: I don’t like to ask for help.Of course,my disability
means that I need assistance when I get dressed and have to be driven everywhere,but that isprecisely my point.
One night a few years ago,after my caregiver helped me to bed,I enjoyed my favorite part
of my routine—playing with my service dog Marshall.When the rest of the world made me feel
“lacking”,Marshall made me feel like “enough”.
As usual,he jumped off the bed after a few minutes,but the pain in his eyes told me
something was wrong.A few days later,a trip to the vet confirmed my worst fears.Dr Tom
said,“I must perform an operation to treat him.”“Is he in pain?” I held my breath.Then I
got the answer “Yes.”
I felt heartbroken.I couldn’t remember talking about the details.I had one huge
question:“How much would the operation cost?”“About$2,500.It might as well have been a
million.” I couldn’t afford it.Each day,I searched for ways to raise money for this operation.
A beautiful bike trail was close to the apartment where we lived.On most of the days of our
eight years together,Marshall and I used it.I loved the trees,the fresh air and being outside.Over
the years,many of the neighbors got familiar with us.Everyone loved Marshall.
Then one day,an idea occurred to me.Could I ask these people to contribute to the cost of
Marshall’s operation? If I could push my wheelchair a certain number of laps(圈) and get money
for every lap that I completed,might I raise enough money for Marshall to have his operation?
Our regular route was a mile and a half long.My goal was to push my wheelchair ten laps,a total
of fifteen miles.Next,feeling very bold and a little nervous,I set a date.Then I made posters and
posted them around my apartment and all over the bike trail.My neighbors were concerned for
Marshall.
注意:续写词数应为150左右。
With hope,I started to train myself.
The big day finally came and I went out at 6:30 a.m.
参考范文
With hope,I started to train myself.For the first few days,I nearly gave up.Pushing my
wheelchair made me feel great pain in my back and shoulders,but my love for Marshall kept me
going.Instead of listening to my body,I focused on the voice in my heart.When I was training,I
thought to myself,“One more lap.You can do this.Don’t stop.Marshall needs you.” After
weeks of daily training,I could finish all fifteen miles.
The big day finally came and I went out at 6:30 a.m.The first few laps were long and
lonely.Slowly the donors and neighbors came to watch.Some even cheered as I passed them.With
every mile,more people came and donated money.There was hope after all.Donations from theneighbors continued.Many hours passed,and I finished all fifteen miles.I succeeded in raising
enough money for Marshall’s operation.I could never have made it without these kind people’s
support.