假定你是李华,你所在的音乐社团正在筹备“音乐剧赏析”活动。请你给交换生 Peter 写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)介绍活动;(2)邀请参加。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
Dear Peter,
Yours,
Li Hua
范文
Dear Peter,
I’m writing to warmly invite you to our music club’s upcoming “Musical Appreciation” event, which will take place this Saturday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 in the school lecture hall.
We’ll be screening iconic scenes from globally acclaimed musicals like The Phantom of the Opera and Hamilton, followed by a lively discussion where we can share our insights and favorite musical moments. Given your passion for musicals, I’m certain you’ll find both enjoyment and inspiration in this activity.
Please let me know by Friday if you can join us.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
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。
The July sun was burning over Oakwood Avenue. Twelve-year-old Mia felt sweat dropping down her back as she arranged the freshly made lemonade (柠檬水) on her folding table. She’d made the chalk drawings that morning: pink hearts and blue skateboards. Her big poster swung desperately in the hot wind: Lemonade 50 cents — Save for Skateboard!
“Business slow, eh?” Mr. Rossi’s voice carried flour-dusted kindness from his grocery store doorway. And the smell of freshly baked bread followed him. Mia nodded, smoothing seven sweaty coins on the table.
As they were talking, a silver car stopped by. A businessman in a nice suit stepped out, a phone glued to his ear. “I said I would be there soon!” He seemed to be in a hurry. Grabbing a bottle of lemonade, he put a $20 bill onto the table. “Keep the change!”
Mia was surprised. “No, sir. But...” Hurriedly, she counted out $19.50. “Here’s your change, sir.”
“Keep it. Consider it a tip,” the businessman said with a gentle smile.
“No, I can’t. The lemonade’s fifty cents,” Mia insisted. The car door was closed, with only tire (轮胎) marks left on the dirt road.
Mia stared at the bill. Twenty dollars. Enough for skateboard wheels! Her fingers brushed through the cash box.
“Wow, good luck,” Mr. Rossi said and went back to his grocery store.
“But my mom used to say, money weighs heavy in dishonest pockets,” Mia whispered. As she was about to put away the money, she spotted something under the maple tree — a black leather wallet sticking out through dead leaves.
Mia’s fingers shook as she opened it. Credit cards. A driver’s license. And a hundred-dollar bill. Her skateboard fund screamed in her ears, but Mom’s voice shouted louder. Mia could feel the wallet was heavy and realized the owner would be very worried.
Without any hesitation, Mia went to Mr. Rossi for help. Looking through the contents of the wallet, Mr. Rossi said the owner would surely return and look for it. So maybe the best choice was to wait.
注意:
(1) 续写词数应为150个左右;
(2) 请按如下格式作答。
Mia waited at her lemonade stand until darkness fell.
The businessman promised to buy Mia a skateboard.
范文一
Mia waited at her lemonade stand until darkness fell. The sweltering heat of the day had softened into a crisp evening chill, and the last of the passersby had vanished, but she clung to the wallet, her mother’s words about honesty echoing in her mind. Just as Mr. Rossi was about to walk her home, the familiar silver car rounded the corner. The businessman jumped out, his face etched with anxiety. “Please tell me you’ve seen a black leather wallet?” he panted, scanning the ground frantically.
The businessman promised to buy Mia a skateboard. As she handed over the wallet, he let out a huge sigh of relief and stared at her in admiration. “You’re an incredibly honest young lady,” he said, his voice warm with gratitude. “I know you’ve been saving for a skateboard—let me be the one to get it for you.” Mia tried to protest, but he was resolute. A few days later, a sleek, brand-new skateboard arrived at her door, a tangible reminder that integrity is always its own reward.
范文二
Mia waited at her lemonade stand until darkness fell. The street quieted down, and most neighbors had already gone inside⁽¹⁾. Just as Mia began to pack up⁽²⁾, headlights lit the road. The silver car returned, and the businessman came out, his expression filled with concern⁽³⁾. When Mia handed him the wallet, his shoulders relaxed and a thankful smile spread across his face⁽⁴⁾. He glanced inside, and was clearly relieved because everything was still there⁽⁵⁾. He insisted on giving the hundred-dollar bill to Mia. But Mia refused, saying, “My mom used to say, we should not ask for a reward for our kindness.” Just then, the businessman noticed the poster, “Lemonade 50 cents — Save for Skateboard!”
The businessman promised to buy Mia a skateboard. However, Mia hesitated for a moment and then politely declined⁽⁶⁾. She explained that saving up for it by herself made the goal more meaningful⁽⁷⁾. Instead, she offered him another bottle of lemonade — this time chilled with extra ice. The man smiled and paid the proper amount before driving off. As Mia packed up her stand, she felt a quiet pride settle in her heart⁽⁸⁾. Though she hadn't reached her goal yet⁽⁹⁾, she knew she was on the right path.