下面是美國(guó)中學(xué)生Catherine給你寫的一封信。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)所給內(nèi)容寫一封100詞左右的回信,內(nèi)容必須包括:
1.對(duì)她的感謝作出符合英美習(xí)慣的禮貌答復(fù);
2.回答她提出的問(wèn)題;
3.你的愿望并再次邀請(qǐng)她來(lái)中國(guó)。
International
Community School
Washington State
The USA
August 6,2012
Dear Luo Lin,
I’m writing to express my thanks to you and your parents for your great kindness and help during my stay at your home while in China to join in the Chinese Bridge activities.It was a very good time that I’ll never forget.Besides,your beautiful campus as well as the students’ high spirits in study are also deeply impressed in my memory.Can you tell me why you work so hard at your lessons?And how do you usually relax yourselves after study?
Welcome to my home in Washington State some day.
Give my best regards to your parents!
Affectionately yours,
Catherine
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Dear Catherine,
Thanks for your letter.I’m very glad that you feel it a good time to stay in my family during your stay in China for the Chinese Bridge activities.It’s very kind of you to praise my family for the little we did for you.I,on behalf of my parents,sincerely expect you to come to China again.
As you know,we’re living a happy school life.We are all in high spirits in study because we know we’re studying for our own future as well as for our country.But actually we sometimes feel tired after hard work,so we often take some sports and games after study to relax ourselves,or take part in some campus interest groups’ activities.
Best wishes!
Yours sincerely,
Luo Lin
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