范文3: 法律系教授推荐信
I am pleased to write this letter for my former student Miss Nan Li, who graduated from this College with an L.B. degree in June 1978.
Miss Li was admitted to the Department of Law of this College in 1974 through highly competitive entrance examination which is conducted annually and is open to the whole nation. Even in such a selective group. Miss Li made herself distinguished. As professor and dean of the College, I have access to her records of academic work and moral conduct, In her fourth year
study, I instructed her in Anglo-American Laws on Trespass. So I have known her quite well.
Miss Li's performance, like that in many other courses she taken, was excellent with a superior grade of 86 for the first semester, and 84 for the second semester. In our university and in other university here, 80 is considered "A" , the highest level.
As far as I know, Miss Li wishes to continue her study in Law for an advanced degree. I am sure she has had sufficient prerequisite knowledge for the subject and certainly has the ability to undertake the study.
I recommend Miss Li without reservation and shall appreciate your favorable consideration of her application.
范文4
Beijing,
February 2, 20xx
To whom it may concern:
This letter is to reflect on Mr. Li Ming, employed by Golden Field Woodworking Machinery Co., Ltd.
Having myself worked as the General Representative of General Woods & Veneers, Beijing Representative Office for the past five years, I got thorough knowledge and views on Mr. Li Ming's professional knowledge and business skills.
Very much vivid in my memory is how he initiated, organized and coached a total of 5 rounds of commercial negotiations between Golden Field Woodworking Machinery Co., Ltd. and General Wood & Veneer. These talks dealt with commercial conditions to be agreed upon by both companies, with the aim to increase corporation in woodworking machine design and manufacture. In his position, at that time, as vice market manager of Golden Field Woodworking Machinery Co., Ltd., Mr. Li demonstrated impressive negotiation-, commercial-, communication-and leadership skills. It is due to his responsive and quick mind, that groundbreaking conditions were established and implemented by both companies concerned.
I believe that, with his rich and colorful professional experience, his intelligence, sharp and clear mind, Mr. Li will have no difficulties whatsoever to tackle after his future MBA education program, overseas or in China. In view of this, I would like to lend my full support to his application for admission. For any further question or clarification about Mr. Li, I am pleased to be at service.
Truly
Robert H. Hanks
General Woods & Veneers,Beijing Representative Office
Room 1104 jilin Building,No.25 Anyuan Beili
Beijing 100029, China
Tel 8610-64963151
Fax: 8610-64916677