1、书信的格式 November 8,1997 Mr. Lawrence Andrews, General Manager St. Louis Landscape Design, Inc. 7600 Regents Road St. Louis, MO 63150 U.S.A Dear Mr. Andrews: !Attention: 人名:Dear A, Dear Mr. A, 头衔加姓名:Dear Prof. A, Dear Dr. B 泛指:Dear Colleagues, Dear Friends, Dea
2、r Students 性别姓名不详:Dear Sir. or Madam, To whom it may concern 开头语(通知信函) I have the honor to tell you that I have the pleasure to tell you that I am much delighted to inform you that I am writing to tell you that 开头语(回复信函) Your letter of the 3rd has been received, I was delighted to receive y
3、our letter which arrived this morning. It was such a lovely surprise to have heard from you Congratulations! We noted in this morning’s news that your firm has been chosen by the Lambert-St. Louis International Airport to redesign the landscaping at the airport. We are delighted to learn th
4、at you have been awarded the contract. By beautifying the airport, you will help establish a pleasant atmosphere for our passengers and for our employees. Judging by your award-winning work along the water-front, we are indeed fortunate that your firm is handling the project. We are confident tha
5、t you will make the entrance to the airport more beautiful and convenient. Cordially, Jessica Rogers Director, Airport Relations !Attention: 结束语: Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Wishing you every success in your business pursuit. Wishing you a ple
6、asant trip. With the warmest regards to your family in with my wife joins. 敬语: 非正式的:Best wishes, See you later, Warmest regards, Love, Kisses 正式的:Sincerely yours, Sincerely, Very sincerely yours, Cordially yours 特别正式的:Yours truly, Very truly yours, Respectfully yours. 申 请 信1 The Biology Dep
7、artment of South China Normal University Guangzhou City, Guangdong Prov. People’s Republic of China March 20, 1994 Admission Office Graduate School of Biology North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina 27650 The United States of America Dear Sir: I left university as
8、a graduate in biology two years ago. Now I am an assistant and experimenter, working in the Biology Department of South China Normal University. To pursue further studies, I wish to enter the Graduate of the North Carolina State University to read for the degree of Master of Science. I should be gra
9、teful to know the conditions under which applicants are admitted. Would you please send me an application form and some related information? Yours respectfully, Wang Qiang 申 请 信2 Directions: You have just seen an advertisement this morning's Beijing Daily for an accountant. Write a letter to
10、 your perspective employer to apply for the job. Dear Sir or Madam: In reply to your advertisement in this morning's Beijing Daily for an accountant, I beg to offer myself as an applicant for the post. I am a twenty-four years of age, and a graduate from the renowned **University with the m
11、ajor in accounting and a sub-major in law. I was last employed as an accountant for the Beijing Branch of Motorola Company, and left the employment on account of their re-organization. Having had a considerable experience in accounting and familiar with international trade and law, I think I am f
12、ully competent to fill the vacant post of accountant in your office. My last employer will be pleased to furnish you with full particulars regarding my competence and character for reference. Enclosed please find copies of my references and my college diploma. An early reply to this applica
13、tion letter will be highly appreciated. Respectfully yours, Robert Liang 小试牛刀: 根据下面的要求准备申请信和简历: A famous university abroad can offer you full scholarship for studying English language and literature there. Write an application letter stating your qualifications and requesting that an applic
14、ation form be sent to you. You also need to prepare and enclosed resume for yourself. The letter recipient’s name and address are: Dr. Philip Somersby, Director Institute of English Language & Literature 206 South Park Street Fort Collins, CO 80512-1998 U.S.A. And you need to use your present address as the return address.






