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Dear, Michelle,

I’m very exciting! Today is my first day at a new school in Australia.

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The school I study at is a government school . Although I’m new to my

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classmates, the teacher asks me to introduce me to them in class. I tell them

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I come from Hong Kong and I like to play with computer games, listen to

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music and do sports in my spare time. I also like the Australia way of life.

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Australia is big country. The shopping malls are big. There are many

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public library and museums in Sydney. Just a few minutes’ walk from

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which I live, there is a huge park. Around my house, there is plenty of space.

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Michelle, I miss you very much. I’ll never forget the days we spend

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together and the fun we shared with all our old classmates.

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Best wishes.

ycy

Yours,

Josphine

76.exciting改为excited   

77.Although改为Because或Since或As

78.me改为myself  

79.去掉with   

80.Australia改为Australian   

81.big前加a   

82.library改为libraries  

83.which改为where   

84.spend改为spent   

85.正确

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       A.how to record sound and music            B.how to present information

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