第二步:由词造句
1.你还可以坐当当车去你想去的地方。
①You can also take trolley cars to go wherever you'd like to.
②You can also take trolley cars to go to any place where you'd like to.
2.有一些茶馆和戏院,你可以散步后到那里去放松自己。
①There are some tea shops and theaters where you can relax yourself after some walk.
②There are some tea shops and theaters in which you can relax yourself after some walk.
第三步:连句成篇
Dear Sarah,
Thank you for your letter asking about the rebuilt Qianmen Street. Here is something about it. It is more than 800 meters long with a history of over 600 years and 300 shops around it. It lies south of the Tian'anmen Square and its traffic is very convenient. You can take several buses such as No.17, 69, 59 etc. to get there. You can also take No. 2 subway. There are many attractions here. For example, you can walk on the pedestrian street to experience the rich culture of Beijing and buy something you like. You can also take trolley cars to go wherever you'd like to. Besides, there are some tea shops and theaters where you can relax yourself after some walk.
Looking forward to your coming.
Yours,
Li Hua
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Ⅰ.阅读理解
This was something that I'd wanted to do since I turned 10 and began to consider myself "grown up".Deciding where to go was difficult. I had to pick somewhere small enough that I wouldn't get too lost. This,and the fact that you can drink from age 16, made Venice a good choice for our trip.
The absence of cars meant that we were less likely to be run over, and the landmark of the Grand Canal made it easy to find our way around. Venice is small, so everything is within walking distance. My friend, Kat, had been there not long before, and knew the way around a bit.
I had planned to eat nothing but chocolate during the holiday. Instead I found myself living on spaghetti. We spent most of our days wandering around without much purpose - I have parents who like to see everything if they stay with me.
Our evenings were much the same, only colder. I had believed that we would meet lots of new friends, and maybe even some Italian boys, but being unable to speak a word of the language made this difficult. We found a little square filled with Italian students, but soon realized that they came here not to meet people but to drink wine with their friends. We were less disappointed by this discovery than you would have thought - it turns out that cheap wine makes an excellent replacement for friends. By the close of the second day we paid 6 to go into a church and have a look around. We visited the Peggy Guggenheim Museum of Modern Art the next day. I was surprised to find myself enjoying the art - perhaps because for the first time I hadn't been forced into it.