雅思G类写作信件范文

雅思G类写作信件范文
雅思G类写作信件范文

1.投诉信

A night club just opened near where you live. You are very unhappy about the situation because it disturbs the peace of the neighborhood. Write a letter to your local government official. Say who you are and explain why you are unhappy and suggest what should be done about it.

Dear Sir or Madam,

I’m writing to express my dissatisfaction with the horrible situation I have been faced with recently.

I’m a resident of Rose Park on St. Johnson Street. I had been enjoying my life since I mov ed here five years ago. However, a nightclub recently opened right across the street from my apartment block has completely changed everything.

To begin with, the club itself is very unsightly. It has blackened windows with sexually explicit pictures displayed on the outside, which I find extremely offensive. Also, the noise level during the early hours of the morning is so intense that it has really disturbed my sleep. Consequently, I find that I am unable to concentrate fully on my job, as I am often too tired.

I work as a surgeon in the local hospital; therefore, I am sure you can see the gravity of my complaint. Indeed, the consequences of my making any mistake due to my lack of sleep can be very serious indeed.

I understand that, as a member of the local government, you have the power to close the club down. Nevertheless, I know very clearly that people need to make a living and I would not like to be responsible for people losing their jobs. Hence, if you could please ensure that the offensive pictures are removed, and the noise level is kept to a minimum level, I would be more than satisfied.

I look forward to your reply.

Yours sincerely,

Kenny Gao

2.投诉信

You have recently made a purchase from the local department store. However, when you arrived home, you found a fault with it. Write a letter to the manager, say what the product is, explain the problem and say what you’d like to be done about it.

Dear Sir or Madam,

I’m writing to complain about the recent purchase of a woolen sweater from your department store on Philip Street, on August 25, 2007.

I recently washed the sweater in cool water, as per the instructions on the label. However, when I removed it from the machine, the garment was stretched out of shape and no longer fits.

I phoned the store last Tuesday (June 21) and spoke to the department manager, a Mr. Morris, who was rather rude on the phone and informed me that I could not get a replacement sweater as it was purchased at a reduced price. I felt really upset, for I have been a loyal customer of your store for many years and until this incident, never have had any complaints. I, therefore, feel disappointed to be treated in such a manner.

I would, however, be perfectly satisfied if you would kindly replace the sweater or refund my money, whichever is more convenient.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours truly,

Kenny Gao

3.问询信

You wish to immigrate to a country but are not sure about the requirements and application procedure. Write a letter to the immigration officer of this country to ask about, say who you are and explain your qualifications and experience.

Dear Sir or Madam,

I would like to receive information regarding the immigration procedures to Canada.

I am 34 years old and am currently working as senior mechanical engineer at ABC Tech Company in Shanghai. I hold a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree from Shanghai Tongji University. I am married and my wife will be having our first child this coming autumn.

I have been considering immigrating to Canada for quiet some time and would like to know if my qualifications and work experience make me eligible to apply. I have enclosed my resume as well as a bank statement of my current financial status and my English proficiency level.

I’d also like to know if my wife and I can make one application, or whether we’ll have to apply separately. In addition, if you could send me information regarding permanent residence i n Canada, I’d be most grateful.

I look forward to receiving the information at your earliest convenience.

Yours truly,

Kenny Gao

4.问询信

You are going to an overseas university to study. Write a letter to the university asking about accommodation and airport pickup.

Dear Ms. Morris,

I’m writing to inquire about some informat ion regarding accommodation at your university and the airport pickup issue.

I’m a mature, female student and would prefer, as far as possible, to share some accommodation with other mature female students, preferably in a quiet location. However, I have no objection to living on campus as long as it is quiet enough for me to study. I’m also a non-smoker and would prefer to share with other non-smokers although this is a preference rather than a request.

I will arrive in London on August 26 from Shanghai and would be very grateful if you could send someone to pick me up or, at the least, send me the details of how to get to the university by myself from London Heathrow Airport, as this will be my first time to the UK.

I’m looking forward to receiving your reply and meeting you in person in September.

Yours sincerely,

Susan Gao

5.推荐信

Someone you know well is applying to a university abroad. Write a recommendation letter for him, say how you got to know him and why he is worth your recommendation.

Dear Sir or Madam,

I’m writing to recommend to you the outstanding personality and the super ability for learning of Mr. Robert Jiang.

I got to know Mr. Jiang a few years ago while I was teaching British literature to a class of English majors in which he was a student. His excellent performances on several occasions such as group discussions and open debate really took me by great surprise. Never had I met a young student speaking English so fluently and accurately. His insight into British literature as a whole as well as the perspectives he cut into the analysis of characters in the literature aroused my great curiosity about his first-class and unique capability of doing research work. Later on, upon his completion of the Bachelor degree, he move d on to pursue his study for a Master’s degree in the same field of study and I was very lucky to be

his supervisor. Mr. Jiang has always been an honest person. He is very friendly to people and is very easy-going. Many of his classmates have mentioned on different occasions about how helpful he was to them and to which I simply cannot agree more.

Now Mr. Jiang is applying to your prestigious university for a chance to continue his research.

I hope you’ll find he is just as good as I’m now recommending him to be. And should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at the following e-mail address:……

Truly yours,

Kenny Gao

6.建议信

A hotel you stayed in recently asked guests to write to the manager and suggest ways in which they could improve their service. Write a letter to the manager, explain who you are, say what you liked about the hotel, and suggest ways in which they could be improved.

Dear Manager,

I’m writing in response to your invitation to guests who have recently stayed at your hotel to suggest ways in which you could further improve your service.

I was a guest at your hotel last month and I found that the level of customer service was excellent. Indeed, every member of your staff, from the manager to the room-cleaning maid, was, without exception, extremely polite and helpful. The standard of the rooms was far beyond what I had expected.

However, I found that the hotel restaurant stopped serving breakfast at 8:30am. As I was on holiday, I would have liked to take my breakfast at around 9:30, thus I was unable to do so. I also spoke to several other guests who expressed the same disappointment. In addition, I feel that if you could supply newspapers in Chinese, the quality of stay for Chinese speakers, of whom the number has been on a steady rise in the past few years, would be considerably enhanced.

I would be happy to know if my suggestions have turned out to be useful in your constant improvement of your overall service.

Looking forward to your reply.

Yours faithfully,

Kenny Gao

7.建议信

You have a friend who is about to enter university and he wants you to advise him on which subject to specializein. He is very interested in history, but computer science offers better job prospects. Write a letter to give him some advices.

Dear Jack,

You have asked me for my advice concerning whether you should study history or computer science at university and now I am trying to give you some useful suggestions.

You must keep in mind that, above all, your university training is a preparation for your future career. Therefore, your first consideration should be to study a subject which will best equip you to earn a living. There is no doubt that the field of computer offers far wider job opportunities than history.

Besides, we are now in the age of a Hi-tech revolution. In the foreseeable future, not only will it be necessary for everyone to be computer-literate, it will also be necessary for him to be equipped with computer skills merely to earn a living! History, I’m afraid, however fascinating it may be, offers few career prospects.

Of course, you don’t have to devote all your time at university to studying computers and nothing else. On the contrary, I would recommend that you keep up your reading of history in your spare time. In that way, you will find that your leisure hours are enriched while you prepare yourself for a worthwhile career in computers.

Hope you find these suggestions useful in helping you make your decision.

Yours sincerely,

Kenny Gao

8.申请信

You have seen a job advertised in your local newspaper. Write a letter of application. Introduce yourself and give details of your experience and say why you’d like the job.

Dear Sir or Madam,

I’m writing in response to the advertisem ent you placed in Chicago News daily for a librarian on Monday, Aug. 23.

I graduated with a Master’s degree in telecommunications in 1992 and began my career at California State University as a young teacher. In 2002, I was promoted to associate professor and DeputyDirector of the Department of Telecom Engineering.

In the past ten years, I have been actively involved in academic researches and have published several articles in “Telecom Now”, “Engineering Research” and “Telecom Strategies”. I also tea ch marketing strategies on a part-time basis at the university.

However, my husband has recently been relocated to Chicago by his company and I am, therefore, seeking a position in the same area in Chicago.

I have enclosed my resume that outlines in detail my qualifications and experience as well as an open letter of recommendation from California State University.

Please give me a feedback at your earliest convenience if my qualifications meet your requirements.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours sincerely,

Sue Huang

9.请求信

You have lost your credit card. Write a letter to the bank manager, explain where and how you lost it and any other relevant details. Ask the manager to cancel the old card and send you a replacement one.

Dear Sir,

I am writing to confirm the loss of my credit card. I telephoned your office earlier today.

The details of my card are as follows. It is a Master-card in the name of Kenny Gao. The credit card number is 3241 3578 6688. I have had it since 1999. This card is valid from 1999 to 2008.

I lost the card yesterday (September 8, 2006) at about 10:30 in the morning. The only time I used the card that day was to buy a pair of sports shoes at Carrifour on Jinqiao Road. By accident, I left the card a t the cashier’s, but the shop assistants there could not find the card.

Could you please cancel my card immediately and make the necessary arrangements to issue me with a replacement card I can be contacted at the following address: Room 201, No. 32, 555 Lane, Huashan Road. Should you ever wish to call me, here is my number: 123456789.

Thank you for your assistance. I look forward to hearing from you.

谢谢您的协助,期盼收到您的答复。

Yours faithfully,

Kenny Gao

10.日常信

You are writing your first letter to a pen pal. Introduce yourself and tell her that you will be visiting her country during the summer vacation and suggest meeting her.

Dear Sue,

How are you I obtained your name and address from Pen Pal International. I am very glad to write to you and we become pen pals.

Let me first introduce myself. I’m currently working as an English teacher at Shanghai Only toya College. I graduated from Shanghai Foreign Languages University in 1988, majoring in English literature and linguistics. I got my Master’s d egree in pragmatics in 1998. I like playing erhu (a kind of Chinese musical instrument) and listening to pop music. I am also very interested in traveling. Oh, yes, I am a great bar-goer!

This summer, I will be traveling to Australia. I will be attending a conference on behalfof my college in Sydney from July 10 to 16. After the conference, I plan to do some sightseeing in Australia, maybe five more days. If you are free, I would be very happy to meet you in person. Perhaps we could have lunch together.

Well, let me finish here. I am already eagerly awaitingyour reply to this first letter. Please tell me all about yourself and your interests. I hope we can become good friends.

Yours truly,

Kenny Gao

11.日常信

A friend of yours is going to your home city for a conference. He will spend a few days there. He has written you a letter, asking for advice about things to see and to do while he is there. Write a letter to him and give him some advice.

Dear Mr. More,

Thank you for your letter dated August 23, 2006. I was very pleased to learn that you will be visiting Shanghai from September 25 to 30. I hope the following information will help you enjoy your stay in my hometown.

First of all, Shanghai is a big and busy city. There are many international quality hotels and restaurants as well as shopping centers and entertainment places.

However, I think you would like to see some interesting places that well represent the city. I know you are interested in art and history, so firstly, I suggest you visit Shanghai Museum, one of the biggest in China.

Secondly, not far from the museum is the famous Bund, where you will also have a wonderful view of Pudong: the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, and Jinmao Tower—the third highest building in the world! You will see people from all over the world touring around the Bund.

Other interesting places are Suzhou—a beautiful city that is famous for its gardens; Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province, which is very famous for its West Lake. If you would like to see an old-fashioned village with the most distinctive features of the region of waters in the Changjiang River Delta, I will highly recommend Zhouzhuang, which is about a one-hour drive from Shanghai.

I hope these suggestions will be helpful. As you only have a short stay in Shanghai, you probably will not be able to do much more sightseeing. But if I can help in any other way, please let me know.

Looking forward to meeting you here in Shanghai!

Yours sincerely,

Kenny Gao

12.谢绝信

Your friend is getting marr ied and he has invited you to his wedding. However, you can’t make it for a certain reason. Now write a letter to explain why.

Dear Steve and Monica,

Thank you very much for the invitation to your wedding. Unfortunat ely, I won’t be able to attend.

The reason, I’m pleased to say, is that Wendy is pregnant and the baby is due more or less on the day of your wedding! Although she said it’d be all right for me to come over alone, I feel it’s the least I could do as husband, that is, to be by her side and to take of care her after the baby arrives.

We’re both hoping it’ll be a girl and plan to name her Margaret, after her grandmother. But if it’s a boy, we plan to name him Fredrick. No particular reason except that we both like the name.

Anyway, I would like to wish you both a long and happy life together and hope to come to see you as soon as Wendy is well enough.

Have a wonderful day and don’t forg et to send us some photographs.

Cheers for now,

Ken and Wendy

13.邀请信

You are arranging a dinner party. Write a letter to your friend to invite him or her to the party. Say why you are holding it and give the necessary details.

Dear Bob,

How are you I haven’t seen you for a while. Hope all is well. Anyway, I’m writing because I’m inviting some friends over for dinner and I thought you might also like to join us.

The dinner will be at my place, next Wednesday at 7 o’clock. Mary is doing the cooking, which I’m sure you’ll be pleased to learn. I’ll be taking care of the bar.

I’ve enclosed a map of how to get to our new apartment. It’s a little out of the way, I’m afraid, but we’ve got a spare room and you’re welcome to stay for the night if you wish. In fact, there’s an exhibition on at the museum, so we can go and take a look on Thursday. One request, though: bring your majiang with you so that we can play after dinner.

Anyway, do let me know if you can make it. My new number’s at the top of the page, so y ou can give me a call sometime.

Take care and see you soon.

Ken

14.感谢信

After having been involved in an accident, you were looked after by another person. Write a special letter to express your thanks.

Dear Sue,

I am writing to express my heart felt gratitude to you for your kindest help when I was involved in that terrible traffic accident.

You saw how seriously I had been hurt when you rushed me to the hospital. I was hit from the back by a taxi and was thrown forward for at least three meters. Though I did not lose my consciousness, the sharp pain was really killing me. If it had not been for your timely assistance, giving me first aid and sent me to hospital right away, I fear that the consequences might have been much more serious.

The doctor said that my wounds are healing quickly and that I would be able to stand up again in a week’s time. In addition, the taxi company has a greed to pay my hospital bills.

Anyway, everyone agrees that it was your quick-witted response in this emergency that has led to this satisfactory result. I feel I owe you so much, so please accept my most sincere thanks.

Best wishes,

Ken

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