【題目】假如你是李華,你的美國(guó)網(wǎng)友Peter打算到中國(guó)留學(xué),他寫(xiě)信詢問(wèn)怎樣才能受到國(guó)內(nèi)高校的青睞。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)下列要點(diǎn)給對(duì)方回信。

1.語(yǔ)言是道硬門檻。

2.適應(yīng)能力很重要。

3.看重興趣愛(ài)好。

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右

2.開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)和結(jié)束語(yǔ)已為你寫(xiě)好,不計(jì)入總詞書(shū)。

Dear Peter,

In your letter you mentioned how to get the preference of Chinese universities.

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Best wishes and good luck!

Yours,

Li Hua

【答案】Dear Peter,

In your letter you mentioned how to get the preference of Chinese universities. I believe there would be three main aspects to be taken into account. Initially, having a good command of Chinese is a basic need to live in China. With this ability, you can communicate with native speakers easily and have access to abundant resources. Moreover, it is vital to adapt to the new environment instantly. The sooner you can get used to the new environment, the more beneficial it will become to you. Last but not least, personal interests and hobbies are also highly valued. You should choose a major that you want to devote yourself to.

With all the strengths mentioned above, I am sure you can overcome all the difficulties and make greater progress in China.

Best wishes and good luck!

Yours

Li hua

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