假如你是王星,明天是你的生日,你將在家舉行生日宴。請你寫一封邀請信,歡迎你的朋友李明前往,順便告訴他去你家的路線。要點如下:
1.很高興邀請你參加我的生日宴。
2.明晚我們將在我家唱歌、跳舞。
3.對你來說找到我家是很容易的。
4.沿著Guangming Street一直往前,在紅綠燈處向左拐進入Garden Street,然后路經(jīng)中國銀行大樓,我就住在它旁邊一棟高樓里。
Dear Li Ming,
Yours faithfully
Wang Xing
Tomorrow is my birthday.I am going to have a birthday party at home.I am very happy to invite you to my party.I have already prepared a lot of snacks for my friends.We will sing and dance at my home tomorrow evening.It’s easy for you to find my home.Go along Guangming Street.Go straight on,turn left into Garden Street at the traffic lights.Then you walk past a bank.My home is in a tall building next to the bank.I am looking forward to seeing you at the party.
解析試題分析:這篇短文主要練習指引路的用語。以王星過生日為話題,引出指引路的語句,使短文內(nèi)容豐富,不枯燥。寫作要緊緊圍繞提示語展開,不可遺漏要點。另外,寫作時,還需注意語句間的銜接,使文意連貫,表達流暢。
【亮點說明】這是一篇比較不錯的作文。寫作內(nèi)容都比較貼進學生生活,意思連貫,表達清楚。文章中還用了一些比較好的句型,如be happy, invite…to…,a lot of snacks,sing and dance,It’s…for you to…,walk along, turn left into…, walk past, next to等。是短文內(nèi)容豐富,為作文添彩不少。
考點:提綱類作文。
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