Look! This is a postcard. It has a picture of (Tian' anmen Square/ the Great Wall) on it. It's from Lynn. She buys it in a (shop/ post office). It's (five/ ten) yuan. She wants to send it to her (mum/ dad). First, she (puts a stamp/ writes the date) on it. Then she writes on the left. She puts the address on the right.
— Go straight. Turn l at the book shop.
—____
B. Saturday, February 17th
C. Dear Tony,
D. All the best, Jenny
E. How are you? I'm fine. I'm having fun in Shanghai. This is the Bund (外滩). I like Shanghai very much.
A. He lives in London. B. That's a good idea. C. I'm going to the post office. D. It's ten yuan. E. I want to send a letter to my friend. |
Jim: Hi, Alan! Where are you going?
Alan:
Jim: What do you want to do?
Alan:
Jim: Where does he live?
Alan:
Jim: How much is the stamp?
Alan:
Jim: A letter is slow. An email is fast, and it doesn't need stamps. How about sending an email?
Alan: I'll send an email.
To: Mike@supennail.com | To: John@compmail. ca |
From: John@compmail.ca | From: Mike@supermail.com |
Subject: Hello! | Subject: Hello from Mike! |
Dear Mike, I'm in Shanghai. How's the weather in Harbin (哈尔滨)? Is it snowy? In Shanghai, it is rainy. There is no snow. People here are kind. What a great trip! I'm coming home to Harbin on March 8. Your friend, John | Dear John, It's cold and snowy in Harbin now. I'm wearing my new sweater. Are there many famous places in Shanghai? Remember to take some pictures. I'll be happy to see you again. Say hello to your friends for me. Your friend, Mike |
要求:语句通顺,标点正确,书写工整。不少于50个单词。
To: Ellen
Subject: Re: Ellen
Dear Ellen,
Thank you for sending an email to me.
Yours truly,
Sally