1、Unit 2Lets celebrate! 【主题语境人与社会 节日文化】 Section C Developing ideas 2.端午节的习俗:吃粽子,赛龙舟; 3.邀请 Mike 来中国过端午节。 注意:1.信中必须包括所有的内容要点,可适当发挥; 2.词数 100 左右。 参考词汇:糯米 sticky rice Dear Mike, Thanks a lot for your last letter,in which you asked me about the Dragon Boat Festival. Yours, Li Hua 参考范文 Dear Mike, Thanks a l
2、ot for your last letter,in which you asked me about the Dragon Boat Festival.Im delighted that you are interested in traditional Chinese culture.Now Id like to introduce some customs about this festival to you. The Dragon Boat Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month,so it is also ca
3、lled the Double Fifth Festival.On that day,we usually eat zongzi,a kind of traditional Chinese food,which is made of sticky rice and tastes very delicious.To celebrate this festival,we have many activities.The most popular one is the dragon boat race.People usually take an active part in them and en
4、joy themselves a lot during the races. If you want to know more about it,you can come to China next month and celebrate the festival with me.Im sure you will have an unforgettable experience here. Looking forward to hearing from you. Yours, Li Hua .概要写作 阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。 “He who bears the
5、 greatest hardship becomes the greatest man.” This idiom shows Chinese peoples traditional belief in the vital role that hardship plays in a persons life as they grow up.But today,as our lives have greatly improved,do we still need this so-called “hardship education”? “We certainly do,” said Wang We
6、iqiong,mother of a 15-year-old girl in Jiangxi,“Many children take everything for granted,as theyve never known how difficult it is to make money.” Wang is not alone.According to a recent survey of 2,017 people done by China Youth Daily,81.8 percent of the interviewees supported hardship education i
7、ncluding experiencing life in poor areas,outdoor training,taking part-time jobs,and doing housework. Qiao Yu,from Tianjin Foreign Languages School,also supports the idea.“Hardship helps us grow and be prepared for the difficulties of society,” said the 18-year-old,who worked in a cake store this sum
8、mer. But while it contributes to students development,“hardship education shouldnt be seen as simply making students suffer,” Sun Yunxiao,deputy director of the China Youth and Children Research Center told China Youth Daily.“It should follow teenagers growth.” Sun said that students could also do s
9、ports to learn to face difficulties,for doing sports can greatly strengthen their bodies and minds. 参考范文 The Chinese have a traditional belief that hardships contribute to ones growth.(要点 1)A recent survey shows that many parents and students support hardship education.(要点 2) While it contributes to students development,some experts are opposed to it.(要点 3)They think that some other ways such as doing sports can also do good to ones growth.(要点 4)