假設你是張濤,你在澳大利亞的筆友Bill的生日即將到來,請你用英語給他寫一封電子郵件,表示祝賀。郵件要包括以下要點:

1.    祝他在生日晚會上玩得愉快;

2.    介紹你們班上周日的爬山活動,并附上幾張照片;

3.    詢問Bill的近況及大學專業(yè)的選擇。注意:

 

1.    內(nèi)容包括所有要點,但不要逐條翻譯;

2.    可適當發(fā)揮,以使行文連貫;

3.    詞數(shù)100左右。Dear Bill,

Happy birthday!

One possible version ; Dear Bill,

Happy birthday! I hope you'll have a great birthday party and wish you all the best.

Last Sunday my class went to climb a mountain in the sub?urbs of Taiyuan, where we had a wonderful time and enjoyed a relaxing spring day. It was like a rest from our busy school life. And it was a really unforgettable trip. Some photos taken that day will be attached to this e-mail and please share my happiness.

How are things going with you, Bill? You'll start your uni?versity life this year. Have you decided what you'll major in at university?  Please  keep  me  updated  on  anything important with you.

Yours, Zhang Tao

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