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假定你是李平,最近收到法国朋友Linda的电子邮件,以下是邮件的一部分,请你阅读后回复,词数80左右。

From: Linda

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Recently, more and more people in my country are interested in Chinese traditional culture. Also, Chinese New Year is coming. I'd like to buy something Chinese for my family and friends. Could you please give me some advice? What's it made of? What can it do? Why is it special?

Hope to hear from you soon.

To: Linda

Subject: New Year gift

Dear Linda,

_____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Ping

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John couldn't speak when he arrived at the orphanage. It was obvious that he did not know how to act in a human way-- he knew only how to behave like a monkey. However, he soon began to talk and was found to have a beautiful singing voice.

John shot to fame at the age of fourteen, when he toured the UK with a children's choir(合唱队). "His is a remarkable story. One day it could even be made into a film.” said tour organizer Hillary Cook.

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A.had no patience with B.had no communication with

C.had no quarrel with D.had no choice but stay with

2.What can we learn from Hillary Cook's words in the last paragraph?

A.John could not act like a human. B.John's experience is quite unusual.

C.John is like other boys in the choir. D.People saved John and protected him.

3.It can be inferred from the passage that________.

A.feral children are born with the talent to talk with animals

B.feral children are sure to be back to the human community

C.all feral children can be successful after living with humans

D.the study of feral children may help the research on language

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B.You kiss your mom when you go back home from school.

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