2016年12月大学英语四级作文范文:应用写作(一)
A Letter Declining a Job Offer
December 24, 2005
Dear Sir or Madam:
I am responding to your job offer on December 20, 2005. I was informed that I would be offered the position as an interpreter for your company. I cordially appreciate your trust and I am much obliged to you for providing me with this valuable opportunity.
However, I have to tell you that I cannot accept it. The major reason is that I don't think I am the most appropriate candidate for this post. As a non-English major, though my written and spoken English are outstanding than most of my peers, I am not well trained in translation, not to mention interpretation, which, I believe is highly demanding. Maybe my performance in the oral examination has misled you. Actually, I am more interested and more competent in my own major, that is, program designing. Last but not least, I happened to have been offered such a position with another company.
Nonetheless, I, again, want to express my sincere gratefulness and I earnestly apologize for any inconvenience hereby caused. Finally, I hope you can find the ideal candidate as soon as possible.
Best regards.
Yours sincerely
Li Mingappropriate [ə'prəupriət] adj. 适当的,相称的
sincerely [sin'siəli] adv. 真诚地,真心地
nonetheless [.nʌnðə'les] adv. 尽管如此(仍然)
declining [di'klainiŋ] adj. 下降的,衰落的 动词decline的现在分词
demanding [di'mændiŋ] adj. 要求多的,吃力的
cordially [.kɔ:djəli] adv. 诚恳地,诚挚地,诚实地
inconvenience [.inkən'vi:njəns] n. 不便,困难
outstanding [aut'stændiŋ] adj. 突出的,显著的,未支付的
apologize [ə'pɔlədʒaiz] vi. 道歉,谢罪
appreciate [ə'pri:ʃieit] vt. 欣赏,感激,赏识
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