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假设你是李华,你于2017年3月26号购买了一部iPhone 7手机,因有质量问题,要求该商店退换。请根据下列要点,用英文给该店经理写一封投诉信。

要点: 1. 问题: 手机无法上网,不能视频聊天;店内暂无配件,需等一个月才能修好;

2. 要求: 公司应尽快予以更换或退款。

注意: 1. 词数100左右;

2. 开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。

参考词汇: 配件 spare part

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Thank you for your consideration.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

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Most people know how difficult it is to get along with others. 1.If one doesn’t get along with himself, how could he be expected to get along with others?

Getting along with self is the most important point in getting along with others in this world. So first and foremost you must learn truly to appreciate and love yourself. 2.Some people live in the worst situations but are wonderful in their ability to get along with themselves. Others have every chance in the world, but they cannot get along with themselves. 3.You must not wait for your situations to change. If you wait for that, you will never make any progress. There is no excuse that you cannot correct yourself because of any other conditions.4.If you want to meditate(冥想), you will find a way to meditate in spite of your surroundings. If you want to study to improve your English, you will do so regardless of (不管)outer conditions.

5.So you are the only one who knows whether you can get along with yourself. That is why it is up to you to struggle every day to find out whether you are at peace with yourself. When you learn to get along with yourself, you will know how to get along with everybody.

A. They are constantly at war with themselves.

B. You hide yourself very cleverly from others.

C. We should learn to show concern for others.

D. You can tell yourself you’re all right in spite of your environment.

E. Children should be taught how to get along with others.

F. But I do not mean love for your selfishness or self-interest.

G. But have you ever given thought to getting along with yourself?

Dinosaurs ruled the planet for millions of years, and they are generally believed to have gone extinct.But the reality is that modern versions of dinosaurs are all around us. Scientists have been exploring similarities between birds and dinosaurs; and new research shows that these two types of animals are directly linked.

The connections between birds and dinosaurs are explored in a new museum exhibit called Dinosaurs Among Us at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.

According to Mark Norell, the director of the exhibit and an expert at the museum, it is based on new scientific evidence collected over the last two decades. "I think this is really going to shake up the way people think of dinosaurs “ Norell told reporters.” One could argue that we still live in the age of dinosaurs."

The exhibit includes ancient fossils and lifelike models of dinosaurs of all sizes to show the evolution of dinosaurs into birds. It examines several properties that are shared between the two species, including feathers, complex brains, the shapes. And sizes of eggs, and the ability to fly. Birds today make nests, lay eggs and tend to babies. Fossil research shows that some dinosaurs also made nests and laid eggs. Also,birds have hollow(中空的)bones, which don’t weigh much and allow birds to take more air into their lungs. These adaptations help with flight. Some dinosaurs had these properties as well. In addition, the exhibit shows that there are many similarities between the legs, claws; and feet of dinosaurs and birds.

Norell noted that the research behind this exhibit is the result of advanced scientific, techniques; and new technologies. For example researchers used a scanning (扫描) process called computed tomography (CT) to look inside the brains of extinct dinosaurs. It combines with many X-rays to produce a 3D image. "Modern technology tells us more than we thought

we could ever know about the connections between dinosaurs and birds," Norell said.

1.What' s the main idea of this text?

A. Experts .have discovered many dinosaurs' fossils.

B. A new museum has opened for visitors to New York City.

C. Research has been done on the lifestyles of birds and dinosaurs.

D. An exhibit shows the connections between birds and dinosaurs.

2.What does the underlined word “properties” in Paragraph 4 mean?

A. Advantages. B. Characters.

C. Changes. D. Activities.

3.One of the similarities that dinosaurs and birds share lies in________

A. their lungs B. their light bones

C. the shapes of their nests D. the number of their eggs

4.What did Mark Norell try to show by mentioning CT?

A. The importance of the research.

B. What connects dinosaurs and birds.

C. The application of modern technology.

D. How dinosaurs lived millions of years ago.

The tourist bus winded its way into a mountainous area. When it was ______to make a turn, two passengers, —a ______ of young lovers—were so attracted by the beautiful scenery that they ______ a stop to get down. They were left behind and the bus went ______. Suddenly they heard a loud boom ______ of the road. It was a huge rock rolling down in the landslide that hit the bus and fell with it into a deep valley. The lovers were greatly ______ by the news that no passengers on board ______. When they calmed down they ______ and expressed their feelings in a few words.

The above story was told by a guide when we were riding a tourist ______ to a beautiful mountain. He asked us to guess what the lovers said ______ after the disaster that they had narrowly escaped.

Often we read reports about traffic accidents, among which there were ______ ones who missed the bus and ______ the disaster. Those people usually said with a sigh of ______ “Fortunately I was not on board.” On our bus the passengers’ ______ to the guide were various.

But the answer was quite out of our expectation. “If we hadn’t got down and ______ the bus, it would have ______ the dangerous spot and all the passengers would have survived.”

The story passed from person to person as a sort of wit test, but I think ______. It actually serves as a(n) ______ of a person’s mind. I pay my heart—felt respect to the couple who, instead of feeling lucky, ______ themselves for causing the loss of lives. People all have heart for ______, but it is often a flashing thought across one’s mind that decides whether it is good or evil (邪恶的).

1.A. ready B. permitted C. asked D. about

2.A. couple B. group C. party D. row

3.A. got to B. called for C. caught sight of D. looked for

4.A. down B. in C. on D. by

5.A. along B. ahead C. across D. opposite

6.A. shocked B. scared C. moved D. confused

7.A. died B. saved C. survived D. witnessed

8.A. shouted B. screamed C. fought D. sighed

9.A. car B. bike C. road D. bus

10.A. immediately B. even C. only D. ever

11.A. lazy B. selfish C. lucky D. strange

12.A. missed B. avoided C. caused D. remarked

13.A. sorrow B. innocence C. relief D. regret

14.A. emotions B. expressions C. replies D. attitudes

15.A. caught B. delayed C. missed D. took

16.A. seen B. passed C. jumped D. overlooked

17.A. otherwise B. more C. whatever D. seriously

18.A. examination B. change C. quality D. state

19.A. thought B. blamed C. enjoyed D. helped

20.A. happiness B. excuse C. honor D. mercy

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