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I¡¯m glad to learn that you or some of your classmates are coming to Hangzhou and that you will stay at my home. My parents and I are very pleasing to have you with us. Now let me to tell you what we have arranged for yourself. I know the school would organize a lot things for you to do in the morning. And in the afternoon, I¡¯ll show you around and take you to some place of interest, like the West Lake, Qianjiang New City and so on. We¡¯ll most stay at home in the evening watching TV, playing games or meeting people. I¡¯m surely you¡¯ll have a wonderful time here. I¡¯m looking forward very much to meet you soon.
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