1.优秀的,出色的 英语怎么表达
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她一直因其优秀的短篇小说享有很高的声望。
She has always had a high reputation for her excellent short stories
有如此优秀的研究可供参考,避开陷阱应该很容易。
With such excellent studies available for consultation, it should be easy to avoid thepitfalls.
2.怎样写好出色的英文自荐信
求职信分为推荐信和自荐信两种,它是书面表达的重要体裁之一,也是高考书面表达的热点内容。
写求职信可按下列七个步骤进行。 第一步:介绍消息来源 介绍消息来源实际上是求职信的开篇交待句,它可使求职信显得自然、顺畅;而不介绍消息来源,会使收信人感到意外、突然,文章也缺乏过渡、照应,本文消息来源可作如下介绍: dear manager, i learned from the newspaper that your company wanted to hire an english translator。
第二步:表明求职心愿 介绍完消息来源后,应向收信人表明自己的求职心愿,即写信的目的,本文求职心愿可作如下介绍: i'm interested in this job very much. i'd like to get this job。 第三步:介绍个人简历 某单位需要新人,求职人也有求职心愿,但这并不意味着这项工作非你莫属。
如果你没有干好这项工作的经历、实力,也是难以适应的。因此,介绍个人简历是必不可少的。
本文个人简历可介绍如下: now i'd like to introduce myself to you. my name is li ping. i'm 30 years old. i'm 180 cm tall. i'm healthy. i like swimming, singing and dancing in my spare time. i graduated from beijing university in 1994.then,i went to work in nantong middle school.in 1996,i began to work in suzhou middle school and i have worked there until now。 第四步:摆出求职优势 仅有一定的工作经历而没有自身的优势和特长,也很难求得称心如意的工作。
因此,求职时应表明自己除了具有一定的工作经历之外,还具有一定的优势和特长,这样才能稳操胜券。本文可通过如下方法摆出自己的优势: i work hard and i can get along well with others. i'm good at english and especially my spoken english is very good. i've translated many chinese books into english. i can understand japanese and i can talk to foreigners in japanese freely。
第五步:提出获职打算 丰富的工作经验,一定的优势和特长,只能代表过去和现在的情况,如果获职后自以为心愿已了,从此高枕无忧,马虎从事,那也是得不到用人单位认可的。显然表明获职后努力工作的决心是感动用人单位的领导从而顺利谋得此项工作的重要一环。
本文获职打算可作如下介绍: if you agree with me, i'll work hard and try to be a good translator。 第六步:请求答复联系 如果单位领导同意了你的求职要求,你必然要请他和你联系,以便你及时做好准备,到用人单位应聘或报到。
为准确起见,请求答复联系时你还应当提供你的通讯地址、邮政编码、电话号码、电子信箱等。本文答复联系的内容可作如下介绍: if you agree with me, please write a letter to me or phone me. i live at no.1 renmin road,suzhou city. my telephone number is 3654371. 第七步:表明感激之情 无论你的请求是否能够得到满意的答复,你给用人单位写信就是给对方添了麻烦,因此你应向对方表明感激之情。
本文可这样来表明感激之情: thank you very much。 上述七步内容联成一个整体,再加上下面的信尾,就成为一封完整的求职信。
yours truly liping 例一:应届毕业生求职信 to whom it may concern, the human resources agency informs me that there will soon be an opening in your hospital for an intern surgeon, and i present my qualifications to you for consideration. i am 24 years old, a senior undergraduate of beijing university majoring in plastic surgery. i will graduate with my bachelor degree in medicine this coming july. my first field work was in nanfang hospital, guangzhou, where i spent six months and got a good basic training. after that, i moved on to maria hospital in hong kong where i continued my practice for another six months. i have always admired your hospital and should welcome the opportunity of becoming associated with it. both my school teacher and fieldwork supervisors will tell you that i am thoroughly competent and dependable. they will send you their respective letter of recommendation in separate covers. enclosed, please find my school records and resume. i also enclose a card addressed to myself. please fill in the day and hour if you prefer me to come for an interview. thank you for your favorable onsideration. sincerely yours, li mingfeng 例二:在职者求职信 dear sir, i am writing to apply for the post of attending physician in community psychiatry as advertised in the british medical university. my professional knowledge and experience of community psychiatry will, i think, be of value to the post i am applying for. enclosed please find my curriculum vitae and copies of two testimonials as requested. please call me at 010-64438867 after 7:30 p.m. thank you for your time and consideration. sincerely yours, wang xiaoguang (dr.) 2 特征总结 从上面两封信可看出,求职信主要包括下列部分: 1) 开篇:表明写信人所申请的职位以及从何处得知此职位空缺; 2) 资格:所受何种教育,获得何种学位; 3) 业绩:从事过何种工作,目前何处就职,工作能力如何,有哪些成绩等; 4) 附件。
3.怎样用英语做个出色的自我介绍
1)Hello everyone, I am glad that we will be able to come to classes one and representatives English for me. My name is HanShuWei, the 15-year-old. I like English and writing. I Hope in the days ahead we can work together to learn English!。
4.跪求出色的英语作文
'China threat' theory is absurd As the sleeping dragon awoke toward the end of the last century, the West felt uneasy. And when it took off on the road to rapid economic development, the West's unease began turning into fear, giving rise to the "China threat" theory which is bandied about so rampantly across the world todayIs their any justification behind this theory? In short, my answer is "no". But I prefer to delve deep into the reasons behind, what I am concern is, the unjustified fear gripping the West. Some people try to attribute the country's economic rise to "China's development model", I think, building an insurmountable barrier between the East and West, between antiquity and modernity. "China is just regaining its long lost right to have its say in world affairs. Harmonious coexistence of countries entails diverse views, not a hegemonic monopoly which presumptuously claims to speak for all the countries." The fact is that the Chinese leadership has too many domestic problems to solve and doesn't have the time to pose a threat to other countries or regions. Historically, the rise of a country has created controversies and raised the concern of its neighbors and, above all, the existing powers. It's natural for the West to nurse such views as the "China threat" theory. But it shouldn't deny China from having its say. Chinese people can have their say by solving their problems, building the country's image and ridding the rest of the world of its misunderstanding and prejudice against China through their actions. Among those actions, transparency takes the top spot. The West has long based its "China threat" theory on the blown-up image of the country's economic success presented by the Chinese media. The Chinese media may be over-enthusiastic but since ancient times, Chinese politicians have considered economic growth as the best justification for being in power. The Chinese government's goal is to build a harmonious society not only in the country, but also across the world. A harmonious society, however, is by no means a system dominated by one single thought, rather it is more of a system based on diverse thoughts, the best of which are combined to bring the maximum benefit to the country and its people. It is to be understood that covering our drawbacks will intensify the tensions in the social system. This could create an obscure image of China, which would give the West enough room to indulge in rumor-mongering. The government should have the confidence to face up to the problems that its fast paced economic development has created, I think. "Western countries had enough time and space to transform their economic structures. As a result, the advantages they still enjoy in many fields have resulted in much of the ills afflicting the developing world. The West transfers only the lower links of its industrial chain to the developing countries, which carries with it pollution and social costs. How in the world then can the West be justified in accusing China of posing a threat, especially when the Chinese government's only goal is to improve the livelihood of its people?" Let one thing be clear, China does not enjoy the luxury of time to lift millions of its people out of poverty and transform its economic structure. That is to say China cannot afford to follow in the footsteps of the West, although it is interacting with the rest of the world to explore how things can be best turned around. As American writer Owen Lattimore put it, China's history is actually a process of cultural communication between nomadic and farming civilizations across the Great Wall, the Yellow River and even the Yangtze River. Thus China's development model has never been static. So there cannot be a "China development model". If there is any, it is a dynamic, ever-changing model characterized by frequent exchanges of commodities and, to a lesser extent, cultures. I hold the thought that the government needs to portray the country as a cultural being and depoliticize its story-telling style. But, many people argue, how can the government do that when Chinese culture is highly influenced by foreign cultures? I don't share the view of the skeptics. In my opinion cultural exchange and mutual influence take a long time to bring about changes. So, it's naive to predict the downfall of Chinese culture and to deny its dynamic nature. The problems that the early stages of the cultural industry's commercialization face do not necessarily endanger the cultural heritage of a country. Instead, a deep understanding of Western cultural industry would not only help make the Chinese media 。