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Hi Wang Ming,

How are you doing these day? I’m so glad that I’ll meet you in September! I know you’ll celebrate the Mid-autumn Festival and I’m interested in it. Could you tell me something about it?

By the way, I want to come to Hangzhou by myself, but my parents thinks it’s too dangerous for me to travel alone. Do you think I should be allowed to travel alone? What should I do?

William

To: Wang Ming

From: William

Hi William,

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Wang Ming

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To: Wang Ming

From: William

Hi William,

I’m so glad to hear from you. I'm doing well now. I'm glad to see you in September. Hangzhou is really beautiful in September. As you know, the Mid-artumn Festival is important for Chinese. It falls on August 15th of Chinese lunar calendar. On that day, Chinese families usually get together and have a big dinner. Mooncakes are special food for the festival. After dinner. People enjoy the bright moon outdoors. And children listen to the story of Chang’e. It’s fantastic!

You said you want to come to Hangzhou alone, I feel completely ok, your parents actually need not worry, I feel you can travel alone now. I'm looking forward to your coming!

Yours

Wang Ming

【解析】

1.题干解读:本文是一篇书信作文,假如你是王明,要求根据William的来信给他写一封回信。动笔前一定要认真阅读来信,在回信中对涉及的问题都要有所回应。然后根据书信的内容,列出写作要点及每个要点中可能要用到的表达;然后紧扣要点,动笔写作。

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