請以學(xué)生會文體部的名義為一場籃球友誼賽寫一份海報,內(nèi)容如下:

1. 參加者:美國北地中學(xué)校隊(duì)和我校校隊(duì)

2. 地點(diǎn):水泥球場 (the cement basketball count)

3. 時間:2014年11月20日(星期天)下午4點(diǎn)

4. 組織者:我院學(xué)生會文體部 (the Recreational and Physical Culture Department )

5. 海報發(fā)出時間:2014年11月14日

注意:詞數(shù)不少于120左右。

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