【題目】下面是一個中學(xué)生給某報編輯部寫的一封信,仔細(xì)閱讀并就信的內(nèi)容以編輯部的名義給此中學(xué)生用英語寫一封回信。

注意:1)回信需就原信內(nèi)容給出至少三條建議(如談心,相互理解,參加她的生日party,談?wù)摴餐掝},分享快樂等等)。

2)詞數(shù):100左右

Dear editor,

I am an active girl, and I speak and laugh loudly in the classroom, like a boy. I don’t care about small matters. On the contrary, my neighbor, the girl who sits next to me, speaks quietly and dare not do the things I often do. I can understand this. What I can’t stand is that she often gets angry with me about small things. How can I get along with her?

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Yours,

Sunny

【答案】Dear Sunny,

It’s very good that you want to be friends with this girl. In my opinion, you’d better first have a heart-to-heart talk with her, because understanding each other is very important for you two. And I also think it’s better for you to ask her to join you and your classmates in all kinds of activities, such as birthday parties, going out for a walk, discussing some fashionable topics, and so on. Besides, helping each other is also very important for both of you. Just share happiness and sadness with her. And I believe she will understand you in time and it is certain that you two will be good friends in the future. Good luck to you.

Yours,

Editor

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