分析 本篇書面表達(dá)屬于提綱類作文,根據(jù)提示信息,假定你是李華.你所在的校乒乓球隊正在招收新隊員.請給你的留學(xué)生朋友Eric寫封郵件邀請他加入,內(nèi)容包括:1.球隊活動;2.報名方式及截止日期.基本時態(tài)為一般將來時,人稱以第一、二人稱為主.重要短語:be good at …(擅長…),invite sb to do sth(邀請某人做某事),be popular with (受…歡迎),compete with(與…競爭),accept our invitation(接受我們的邀請),look forward to sth/doing (期望某事/做某事),write to sb(寫信給某人).
I am Li Hua.I'm writing to inform you that my school's table tennis team is recruiting new players.(高分句型一)
…because our school table tennis equipment is perfect,our school often holds many big activities,for example,"Harmonious Cup"table tennis match and middle school table tennis championship.(高分句型二)
解答 Dear Eric,
I am Li Hua.I'm writing to inform you that my school's table tennis team is recruiting new players.(高分句型一)I know you are good at playing Ping pong,so I want to invite you to join the team and to be a member of it.
Table tennis is very popular with students in our school,and because our school table tennis equipment is perfect,our school often holds many big activities,for example,"Harmonious Cup"table tennis match and middle school table tennis championship.(高分句型二)If you join the team,you can get systematic training and compete with high level players in the events.We hope you will accept our invitation.You can download the registration form our school website and fill it out and send it to the school email box.Registration deadline is July 31,2017.If you have any questions,please write to me.
I am looking forward to your reply.
Best wishes,
yours,
Li Hua
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