假設(shè)你是Li Ming, 你的筆友Lisa想了解在畢業(yè)之際, 你將為母校做些什么有意義的事.從下表所列的五項內(nèi)容中, 至少選擇兩項, 用英語給Lisa寫一封電子郵件.

Do something for My School

Volunteer to do (clean up the school, …)

Give something away (such as books, …)

Give suggestions (organize more activities, …)

Make the school more beautiful (plant trees,…)

Write to younger schoolmates (how to use time,…)

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(2)文中不得出現(xiàn)真實人名和校名等相關(guān)信息;

(3)詞數(shù):80--100;

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Hello Lisa,

How is it going? It’s time for me to leave school. You ask me what I can do for my school. _________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Li Ming

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