道歉信模拟题(实用4篇)

投稿:小范

道歉信模拟题 第1篇

考研英语作文万能模板之感谢信模板

一、信函写作:称呼、正文、落款

1、审题―-判断是个人书信&事务公函

决定:

语域使用:正式:使用礼貌表达,不用缩略语(对公)

半正式:可以使用缩略和口语表达(对私)

非正式:(一般不考)――It depends

呼语: 特定的'写信对象:Dear XX

不明确收信人:Dear Sir/Madam, or To Whom It May Concern

2、正文

三段(8句):写作目的段、细化段、感谢或者期待。

3、各种信函内容安排

8)感谢信

A.基本结构

Dear…,

表示感谢;

感谢缘由及内心感受,希望回报;

再次感谢,寄予希望。

Yours sincerely,

Li Ming

B.范文解析:

Dear Jim,

I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude. I am referring to that unfortunate accident the other day, when I was knocked off my bike by a taxi.

If it had not been for your timely assistance in giving me first aid, I fear that the Consequences might have been much more serious. Everyone agrees that it was your quick-witted response in that emergency that has led to this satisfactory outcome.

Although nowadays people in mounting numbers talk about the need to be unselfish, we see very few people practice what they preach. If there were more people like you, this world would be a much nicer place.

Yours sincerely,

Li Ming

C.感谢信框架(重要)

Dear Jim,

I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude. I am referring to….

If it had not been for your timely…, I fear that …. Everyone agrees that it was your quick-witted response and kindness that has led to this satisfactory outcome.

Although nowadays people in mounting numbers talk about the need to be unselfish, we see very few people practice what they preach. If there were more people like you, this world would be a much nicer place.

(或回报,再次感谢)

Yours sincerely,

Li Ming

道歉信模拟题 第2篇

Dear ,

Much to my regret / I amterribly sorry that I am unable to . It is mainly because at that timeI will be full occupied by which is quite out of my expectation, and thatconflicts with your .Therefore I am forced to adjust my schedule and cannot make my presence on your . I sincerely hope thatyou will enjoy a good time. By the way, can we have dinner together some timenext week? I hope to see you soon.

I am really sorry againand I trust that you will understand.

Yours sincerely,

Li Ming

道歉信模拟题 第3篇

Directions:

You have just come back from Canada and found a music CD in your luggage that you forgot to return to Bob, your landlord there. Write him a letter to

1) make an apology, and

2) suggest a solution.

You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2.

Do not sign your own name at the den of the letter. Use “Li Ming” instead. Do not write the address.

Dear Bob,

I am writing to express my apology to you. Several days ago, I borrowed your music CD when I lived in your house. Unfortunately, after I came back from Canada, I found it in my luggage. I was in such a hurry that I forgot to return it to you .I will send it to you by post or express as soon as possible. If necessary, I will compensate for any troubles it may cause.

Once again, I feel so sorry for any inconvenience caused. Please accept my apologies.

Sincerely yours,

Li Ming

道歉信模拟题 第4篇

考研一族英语阅读模拟练习之一

阅读模拟练习之一

Text 1

Each year, 1,400 high-school students from more than 40 countries are invited to compete in the prestigious Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), the world’s largest precollege science contest. The select group of young scientists is chosen from the several million students who compete in local and regional science fairs throughout the year. Participants compete for $3 million in scholarships and prizes, presenting projects in 15 categories like medicine, biochemistry, computer science and zoology. Earning top honors isn’t the only goal for contestants. Nineteen percent (or 274) of the finalists at the competition held last month have already begun the process to patent their projects.

Ammem Abdulrasool, a senior at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science, won top honors at this year’s Intel ISEF for his project, “Prototype for Autonomy: Pathway for the Blind.” He walked away with $70,000 in prize money and a free trip to October’s Nobel Prize ceremony. Abdulrasool developed technology that allows visually impaired individuals to navigate themselves from one location to another by using the Global Positioning System. Individuals wear a half-kilo Walkman-size device, a bracelet on each arm and a pair of earphones. After entering a starting and ending location into a personal digital assistant (PDA), they are guided with verbal commands that tell them when and in what direction to turn. Simultaneously, a bracelet vibrates signaling the correct direction. To test his device, Abdulrasool recruited 36 blind adults and asked them to visit five landmarks in his neighborhood. The navigational tool saved people an average of 26 minutes in travel time and reduced the number of errors (wrong turns and missed locations). “Looking at how hard it was for them to travel and how they were dependent on everyone else motivated me to do something,” he said. Abdulrasool hopes are applying for a patent and then plan to market the product commercially.

In the fair’s 56-year history, a number of projects have been implemented for commercial use. Michael Nyberg, a competitor, hoped to reduce the number of West Nile virus infections through acoustics. With a bucket of mosquito larvae and a sound generator, Nyberg discovered that a 24 kHz frequency resonated with the natural frequency of mosquitoes’ internal organs: larvae that absorbed the acoustic energy would explode. His sound-emitting device, Larvasonic, is now sold online (). Tiffany Clark, a competitor, found evidence that bacteria produced the methane gas found inside coal seams in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin. This suggested that injecting nutrients into coal seams might provide an unlimited supply of natural gas. A Denver-based technology firm is now continuing Clark’s high-school research. And someday soon, blind people around the world may be wearing bracelets that issue GPS commands.

21. How are young people selected to participate in Intel ISEF?

[A] They are pre-university students.

[B] They must win science competitions in their home countries.

[C] They must patent or be about to patent an invention.

[D] They are chosen from young people who take part in science competitions.

22. Which of these is NOT mentioned as an advantage of Abdulrasool’s device?

[A] It enables blind people to get from A to B faster.

[B] It helps them avoid obstacles.

[C] It gives information to blind people in more than one way.

[D] It is extremely light.

23. How are Abdulrasool’s invention and those of Michael Nyberg and Tiffany Clark similar?

[A] Their inventions all have organic components.

[B] They all won the Intel ISEF competition, though in different years.

[C] They all have, or could have, profitable applications.

[D] None of them have patents yet.

24. How does Tiffany Clark’s idea work?

[A] She feeds underground bacteria and they produce natural gas.

[B] Bacteria eat coal and produce natural gas.

[C] Bacteria are injected with coal molecules and produce natural gas.

[D] Bacteria extract natural gas from coal and are then harvested.

25. Which of the following statements about the Intel ISEF competition is true?

[A] It began in the 1960’s.

[B] The biggest prize this year was $3 million.

[C] There are 15 prizes in a variety of categories.

[D] Many participants have patented ideas and inventions.

Text 2

Ten years ago, Pierre Omidyar, a software engineer working in California’s Silicon Valley, began thinking about how to use the internet for a trading system in which buyers and sellers could establish a genuine market price. Over a long holiday weekend he wrote the computer code. At first, a trickle of users arrived at his website―including his girlfriend, who traded PEZ candy dispensers. By the end of 1995, several thousand auctions had been completed and interest in eBay was growing. And it grew and grew. From this modest beginning, eBay has become a global giant, with around 150m registered users worldwide who are set to buy and sell goods worth more than $40 billion this year.