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A.she B.her C.hers D.herself

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第二節(jié):書面表達

假如你是八中學生王凱,你在國際部公告欄中看到了一則招募寄宿家庭(host family)的信息,你很感興趣。請你根據招募要求寫一份郵件。

Host Families Wanted

Twenty students from Lyndon School, USA are coming for a one-month study. They need 20 host families.

Do you want to be a host family? If so, introduce yourself, your family, your hobbies If you’re interested in it, e-mail the information to Lyndonschool @ gmail. com.

Student Union

No 8 Middle School

要求:1.郵件中不能出現真實姓名等相關信息; 2.不少于70詞。

To: Lyndon School

Subject: A host family for you

Dear American friends,

____________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Wang Kai

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