考研英语家书作文怎么写
Ⅰ 考研英语作文格式是什么
书信(感谢、道歉、建议、求职/离职、申请、投诉、倡议、询问、慰问、推荐)
1. 格式
称呼:位于作文第一行,顶格写,后面加逗号。
不知道对方姓名、职位等信息时称呼可以用 Dear Sir or Madam, 或To Whom It May Concern; 知道对方的身份或姓名时,称呼可以用Dear Mr./Mrs. + 姓, 或Dear+ 职位,如:Dear Professor, Dear Mr. Smith, ; 如果是给熟悉的人则可以用Dear + 名, 如:Dear Jim/Betty.
正文:可采用齐头式,即每一段每一行都顶格写。或者采用缩进式,即每段首行缩进四个字母。
结束语:位于正文右下角,第一个单词的首字母要大写,后面要加逗号。常用结束语有:
Yours,/Yours truly, / Yours sincerely, 等
署名:位于结束语下方。考研作文不允许署真名,题目中一般要求签名为“Li Ming”或”Zhang Wei”。
2. 篇章结构
第一段:表明身份,写信目的(1-2句)。
第二段:针对题目中的要求进行写作(描述事情的经过、缘由、以及提出的建议)(3-4句)。
第三段:表示感谢、期待回信或表达希望。(1-2句)Una
Ⅱ 考研英语小作文格式是什么
考研英语小作文格式:
1、DearXXXX,首字母都要大写,还有靠左顶格写激陆樱。
(1)知道对方的姓:DearMr.Wang。
(2)知道对方的名字:DearBob。
(3)知道对方的职位悉塌:DearPresident。
(4)知道与对方的关系:DearFriend。
(5)不知道对方是谁:明丛DearSirorMadam。
2、正文分三段,可以写目的、要求等内容,每段缩进4个字母,正文全部右对齐,一段没写完,第二行顶格写。
3、结尾,通用Sincerely yours和LiMing注意大小写。
小作文万能写信目的
A. I am writing this letter to you to make suggestions for sth.
B. I am writing this letter to you to make a complaint about sth.
C. I am writing this letter to you to ask for some advice about sth.
D. I am writing this letter to you to recommend sth.
E. I am writing this letter to you to apply for sth.
F. I am writing this letter to you to invite sb to attend sth.
G. I am writing this letter to express my sincere gratitude for sth.
H. I am writing this letter to express my sincere congratulations on sth.
Ⅲ 考研英语中,如何准备书信类小作文
多准备些场景素材的模板和常用常见长短句进行背诵和仿写。
Ⅳ 英语家书怎么写150字左右
Dear My Brother and sisters:--
In compliance with an intimation given some time since, that I should, God willing, address some letters to parents, I will now commence the series, with hope of promoting the interests of the rising generation. I shall commence with remarks upon Prov. 6:22: "Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it," and shall throw my letters upon this text some what into the form of a sermon. In doing which I shall endeavor to show,
I. What is implied in training up a child in the way he should go.
1. It implies such thorough instruction as to root and ground them in correct views of truth, and in right principles of action. If you consult the marginal reading of your Bible you will perceive, that the word rendered "train" in the text, is in the margin rendered "catechise." The idea is that which I have suggested, to thoroughly instruct them in the great principles of righteousness.
2. It implies such thorough government as to root and ground them in correct habits in all respects, such as habits of cheerful obedience to parents, correct habits in respect to early rising, early retiring to rest, correct habits in regard to taking their meals at stated hours, and in respect to the quantity and quality of their food, habits of exercise and rest, study and relaxation. In short all their habits comprising their whole deportment.
3. It implies the training them to a knowledge of, and conformity to all the laws of their being, physical and moral. This is the way in which they should go, and it is in vain to expect to train them in the way they should go, without giving them thorough instruction in respect to the laws of their bodies and minds, the laws of natural and spiritual life and health.
4. It implies not only giving them thorough instruction in these respects, but the thorough government of them and training them in all things to observe these laws.
II. I will notice several things to be avoided in training up children in the way they should go.
1. Avoid in yourself whatever would be injurious in them to , and do not suppose that you can yourself be guilty of pernicious practices, and by your precept prevent their falling into the same. Remember that your example will be more influential than your precept. I knew a father who himself used tobacco but warned his children against its use, and even commanded them not to use it, and yet every one of them did use it sooner or later. This was as might be expected. I knew a mother who used tea herself but warned her children against it as something unnecessary and injurious, especially to young people, but all her children fell into the use of it of course. The fact is that her example was the most influential and impressive teaching.
2. Avoid all conversation in their presence, upon topics that may misled them, and beget in them a caviling and wicked spirit, such as all sectarian conversation, unguarded conversation upon the doctrine of decrees and election, speaking of neighbors' faults, or censoriously of any human being. In short whatever may be a stumbling block to their infant minds.
3. Avoid all disagreement between the parents in regard to the government of the children.
4. Avoid all partiality or favoritism in the government of them.
5. Avoid whatever may lessen the respect of the children for either parent.
6. Avoid whatever may lessen the authority of either parent.
7. Avoid whatever may tend to create partiality for either parent.
8. Avoid begetting in them the love of money. But remember that the love of money, is the root of all evil.
9. Avoid the love of money yourself, for if you have a worldly spirit yourself, your whole life will most impressively inculcate the lesson that the world should be the great object of pursuit. Said a wealthy man to me, "I was brought up from my very infancy to love the world and make money my god." When we consider how impressively and constantly this lesson is taught by many parents, is it wonderful that there is so much fraud, theft, robbery, piracy, and selfishness under every abominable form? Many parents seem to be engaged in little else, so far as their influence with their children is concerned, than making them as selfish and worldly as possible. Nearly their whole conversation at the table, and in all places where they are, the whole drift and bent of their lives, pursuits, and every thing about them, are calculated to make the strongest impression upon their little minds, that their parents conceive the world to be the supreme good. Unless all this be avoided it is impossible to train up a child in the way he should go.
10. Avoid begetting within them the spirit of ambition to be rich, great, learned, or any thing else but good. If you foster a spirit of selfish ambition it will give birth of course to anger, pride, and a whole herd of infernal passions.
11. Avoid, begetting or fostering the spirit of vanity in any way, in the purchase of clothing, or any articles of apparel, in dressing them or by any expressions relating to their personal appearance. Be careful to say nothing about your own clothes, or the apparel of any body else or of the personal attractions or beauty of yourself, your children, or of any body else, in such a way as to beget within them the spirit of ambition, pride, and vanity.
12. Guard them against any injurious influence at home. Suffer no body to live in your families, whose sentiments, or habits, or manners, or temper may corrupt your children. Guard the domestic influence as the apple of your eye. Have no person in your house, that will tell them foolish stories, sing them foolish songs, talk to them about witches, or any thing of any name or nature, which ought not to come before their youthful minds.
13. Be careful under what influences you leave them when you go from home, and let not both parents take a journey at the same time, leaving their children at home, without manifest necessity.
14. Avoid every evil influence from abroad. Let no children visit them whose conversation or manners may corrupt them. Let them associate with no children, by going abroad themselves where they will run the hazard of being in any way corrupted.
15. Avoid the cultivation of artificial appetites. Accustom them to no innutritious stimulants or condiments of any kind, for in so doing, you will create a craving for stimulants, that may result in beastly intemperance.
16. Avoid creating any artificial wants. The great majority of human wants are merely artificial, and children are often so brought up, as to feel as if they needed multitudes of things, which they do not need, and which are really injurious to them, and if they ever become poor, their artificial wants will render them extremely wretched, if indeed they do not tempt them to fraud, theft, and robbery, to supply them. Consider how simple and few the real wants of human beings are, and whatever your worldly circumstances may be, for your children's sake, for truth's sake, for righteousness' sake, and for Christ's sake, habituate them to being satisfied with the supply of their real wants.
17. Avoid by all means their being the subjects of evil communications. "Evil communications corrupt good manners." This is the testimony of God. If your domestics, your hands, your neighbors' children or any body else, are suffered to communicate to them things which they ought not to know, they will be irrecoverably injured, and perhaps forever ruined.
18. Avoid their reading books that contain pernicious sentiments, or any thing indecent, or vulgar, or of ill report.
19. Avoid their reading romances, plays, and whatever may beget within them a romantic and feverish state of mind.
20. Avoid suffering gluttony, or any species of intemperance, eating at improper seasons, improper articles, and improper quantities of food, and every thing that shall work a violation of the laws of life and health.
21. Avoid all unnecessary occasion of excitement. Children are naturally enough excited. Pains should be taken to quiet and keep them calm rather than to increase their excitement. This is imperiously demanded both by their health and minds. Societies are often gotten up among children, and great pains taken to get up an interest and excitement among them and to perpetuate this excitement, insomuch that it is often attended with a loss of appetite and sleep, and a serious injury to their health and morals. Parents should be on their guard, against suffering their children to be drawn into such excitement on having any unnecessary connection with or knowledge of them.
The subject will be resumed.
Your brother in the bonds of the gospel,
C.G.FINNEY
Ⅳ 考研英语作文该怎么写
考研英语作文格式如下:
一、题目部分
1、位置:整个题目所处的位置尽量放在答题卡首行的正中位置,两边留余基本相同。
2、大小写:题目中的实词首字母要大写,虚词(如介词、连词)首字母不需大写。(特殊情况是:虚词的字母超过五个时,其首字母也需要大写!
二、正文部分
小作文部分的正文部分搭祥如通常会有“齐头式”和“缩进式知启”两种格式。
1、“缩进式”即每段开头的句子空出4-6个字符,这个也是我们一般所采用的格式。
2、“齐头式”就是每段开头的句子不空格,直接顶格写,但每段之间需要空出一行来。
三、整体排版布局
1、以英语一为例:小作文通常要求100词左右;大作文一般是160-200之间(最好控制在该区间内,不要贪多,谨防写不下),小作文部分我们大致控制在100词即可(可上下稍有浮动)。
2、满足字数要求后,整体布局与政治相仿,字与答题卡的边界稍微盈余最佳。如下图,不建议大家像蓝色线条那样写得满满当当,布局看起来就很局促;可以像绿色线条一样,左右两边稍留一点空。
3、答题卡第一排是否书写。这个问题也有部分同学在询问,学长看了很多相关回答,说可以从第一排写的也有,说可以从第二排开始写的也有。这个没什么影响。
四、题号对应问题
一定注意区分好“翻译”和“作文”的位置。因为英语二的翻译是一段话,所以答题卡的位置也是一大段,千万不要混淆了。
五、小细节部分
1、注意句号。英语中的句号是个原点,大家要写标准。既不要写成中文的句号,也不要有写字时不经意地点一点的坏习惯。
2、连字符。比如这一宴拍排的最后一个单词很长,无法在本行写完,我们要在本行末尾加上连字符(“-”),再在第二行接着写。
3、逗号。比如小作文中称呼后、署名的“Yours sincerely”后等,要正确运用。
Ⅵ 考研英语作文格式是什么
考研英语作文格式如下:
1、分段方式。
英语中的分段方法有两种,一种是段首缩进4/5个字符;另一种是段首缩进顶格,段间空一行。这两种类型的分段方式不能同时使用。建议读者使用第一种方法,即在段首缩进,因为这也是中国人熟悉的方法。
2、大小写原则。
英语中的大写字母有三种类型:句子开头、专有名词和标题。
句首大写:句首字母皆应大写(分号后句首不可大写;冒号后若为完整句子,句首大写)。
专有名词大写:约定俗成的专有名词,如人名、地名等必须大写。
标题大写:标题第一个字母必须大写;实词首字母大写;超过五个字母的虚词首字母大写,如between,without等;其余字母小写。
3、缩写原则。
考研英语作文为正式文体,首先要做的是避免缩写。
助动词+not建议不要缩写,中间应要有空格,如:am not,is not,are not,was not,were not,have not,has not,need not等。但can+not不能在中间有一个空格,应写成cannot。
如果一个专有名词被缩写,第一次必须使用全称,而缩写则需在全名后面的括号内标注,第二次开始才可以用缩写。
另外,允许有部分约定俗成的简写,如i.e.,viz.,etc.等。它们出现在句中,后面必须有小点。如果这些缩写位于句尾,后面只要一个小点即可,不再需要句号。但是e.g.不建议使用。
三段式作文注意事项:
1、作文卷面要保持整洁,不要连笔,不要涂改。这是获取印象分的重点!
2、全文的第一句和各段的第一句必须是文章的中心句,好能用复杂句表达。这是因为阅卷老师一般没有那么多的时间去看作文,所以只能大概浏览下各段的首句,这是获得得分的关键!
3、全文结构布局:全文分为三段,第一段3句,第二段5句,第三段4句,可根据具体情况调整!段落中,第一句是topic,第二三句是detail,第三句是conclusion。