13.為了豐富廣大學(xué)生的生活,學(xué)生會(huì)將舉辦一次音樂周活動(dòng).請(qǐng)以組織者的身份寫一個(gè)書面通知,要求如下:
時(shí)間:5月第一周
     活動(dòng):1.演唱歌曲:流行歌曲.
    2.器樂演奏:古典和民間音樂.
    3.音樂比賽:聽歌曲片段,然后說出出處.
     地點(diǎn):屆時(shí)通知. 
參加者請(qǐng)于4月20 日前報(bào)名.
注意:1.書面通知應(yīng)寫成一篇連貫的短文.
            2.可以適當(dāng)增減細(xì)節(jié).
            3.詞數(shù)100字左右.
            4.通知格式已寫好.
            5.參考詞語:
classical,folk,musical instruments,contest,sign up,take part in 
 Music Week
    The Students Union has decided to organize a music week.                                                                                                                  
Come and have fun!
Students Union.

分析 通知屬于應(yīng)用文,它通常是上級(jí)對(duì)下級(jí)、組織對(duì)成員布置工作、召開會(huì)議、傳達(dá)事情所使用的一種文體.通知分為口頭通知和書面通知兩種.作為應(yīng)用文的一種,它在格式、語言及習(xí)慣上有其與眾不同的特點(diǎn),只有掌握了這些特點(diǎn),才能寫出規(guī)范化的通知.
The activities include singing pop songs and playing classical and folk music.(高分句式一)
The students taking part in the contest will listen to part of a song or a piece of music,and then tell where it comes from.(高分句式二)

解答 Music Week
The Students Union has decided to organize a music week.It will be held in the first week of May.The activities include singing pop songs and playing classical and folk music.(高分句式一) Bring your own musical instruments,please.A music contest will be included,too.The students taking part in the contest will listen to part of a song or a piece of music,and then tell where it comes from.(高分句式二) If you'd like to join in the music week,please come and sign up before April 20th.The place for the activities will be announced later.
Come and have fun.
Students Union

點(diǎn)評(píng) 寫作是聽、說、讀、寫四種語言技能中不可分割的一個(gè)重要組成部分,更是語言生成能力的重要表現(xiàn)形式,也是在大量語言信息輸入后再進(jìn)行輸出的能力體現(xiàn).主要考查學(xué)生綜合運(yùn)用英語語言的能力,涉及學(xué)生的詞匯量,正確運(yùn)用單詞的能力,對(duì)所學(xué)語法的掌握程度,能否按照英語習(xí)慣正確表達(dá)所要表達(dá)的意思的能力等等.測(cè)試的題型主要有應(yīng)用文,看圖作文和提示作文.注意通知的格式.

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