段落編寫(本題10分)

使用所給的詞語,編寫一個(gè)意義相對完整的語段。

提示詞:dictionary, study, when, helpful, English

要求:1. 使用全部提示詞,并在語段中用下劃線 “ ”標(biāo)出提示詞

2. 語段具有一個(gè)相對合理的主題意義

3. 詞數(shù):50- 80

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