【題目】假定你是李華,你校將舉辦太極拳(Tai Chi)比賽。請(qǐng)寫封郵件邀請(qǐng)你的英國(guó)朋友James參加,內(nèi)容包括:

1. 比賽時(shí)間;

2. 活動(dòng)安排;

3. 表達(dá)期待。

注意:

1. 詞數(shù)100左右;

2. 可以適當(dāng)添加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

【答案】Dear James,

How is everything going? Learning that you are interested in Chinese Kongfu, I am writing to invite you to enjoy a Tai Chi competition organized by our school.

The competition, scheduled to be held at the stadium at 9:00 next Saturday, is a must-see for any enthusiast of Chinese Kongfu. As planned, there will be an opening ceremony when a short video about the history and development of Tai Chi will be introduced. Later on, the exciting competition will be conducted, when we can watch the Tai Chi players fighting with each other. As far as I know, the members of the Tai Chi club in our school will be part of the competition. I cannot wait to enjoy it.

Should you be available, I strongly suggest you come to learn more about Tai Chi and enjoy the competition. Looking forward to your reply.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

【解析】

本文書面表達(dá)為應(yīng)用文,要求李華寫郵件邀請(qǐng)James參加太極比賽。

第一步:審題

1.體裁:邀請(qǐng)涵

2.人稱:第一人稱

3.時(shí)態(tài):一般將來(lái)時(shí),一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)

4.要點(diǎn):
①寫作背景和寫作目的

②比賽時(shí)間,活動(dòng)安排

表示期待

第二步:列要點(diǎn) 寫提綱

Para. 1 be interested in...; invite sb to do sth;

Para. 2 be scheduled to be held …; a must; will be introduced; conduct a competition; watch sb doing sth; can’t wait to do sth

Para. 3 be available; learn more about sth

第三步:連詞成句

1. You are interested in Chinese Kongfu.

2. I am writing to invite you to enjoy a Tai Chi competition organized by our school.

3. The competition is scheduled to be held at the stadium at 9:00 next Saturday and it is a must-see for any enthusiast of Chinese Kongfu.

4. There will be an opening ceremony when a short video about the history and development of Tai Chi will be introduced.

5. The exciting competition will be conducted, and we can watch the Tai Chi players fighting with each other.

6. The members of the Tai Chi club in our school will be part of the competition.

7. I suggest you come to learn more about Tai Chi and enjoy the competition.

第四步:潤(rùn)色提高

1.添加交際表達(dá)
開頭添加寒暄用語(yǔ):How is everything going?

結(jié)尾添加期待回復(fù):Looking forward to your reply.

2.增加句子之間的連貫性

As planned, there will be an opening ceremony when a short video about the history and development of Tai Chi will be introduced.

Later on, the exciting competition will be conducted, when we can watch the Tai Chi players fighting with each other.

As far as I know, the members of the Tai Chi club in our school will be part of the competition. I cannot wait to enjoy it.

3. 使用高級(jí)表達(dá)

Learning that you are interested in Chinese Kongfu, I am writing to invite you to enjoy a Tai Chi competition organized by our school.

The competition, scheduled to be held at the stadium at 9:00 next Saturday, is a must-see for any enthusiast of Chinese Kongfu.

Should you be available, I strongly suggest you come to learn more about Tai Chi and enjoy the competition.

第五步:漂亮?xí)鴮?/span>

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To keep the creative juices flowing, employees should be receptive to criticism

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Experiments are conducted to find out whether negative feedback 1 people’s performance or not.

Negative feedback can inspire or hold back creativity, 2 on where the criticism comes from.

3 of the study

Criticism from a boss or a peer 4 creativity, while negative feedback from lower rank employees will be 5.

Our work is greatly influenced by our supervisors, so their criticism might bring about anxieties.

6 for the phenomena

We compete with our peers for the same opportunities, thus feeling 7 by their negative feedback.

Supervisors are in a favourable 8 and can learn from their followers’ negative feedback.

Enlightenment from the study

When offering criticism to followers or peers, bosses and coworkers need to keep it 9 to their tasks.

Recipients should adopt a positive 10 towards others’ criticism.

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