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假如你是李明,你收到美国笔友的电子邮件如下:

       Date: Wed, 8 April.2011 18:09:39

       From: Tom White  twhite@vaho0.com

       To:   Li Ming    liming5@yahoo.com.cn

       Subject: Question

       Dear Li Ming,

       Hi, I'm visiting China next month.Isn't it exciting? Could you please tell me something about Kunming, your hometown?

       Looking forward to your reply.

       Thanks.

 

       根据以下内容回复:

       地理位置:我国西南    面积:约21473平方公里     人口:619多万

       特    色:气候宜人;交通便利;旅游、文化资源丰富,游客既可欣赏美景,又可品尝各种风味食品。

       其    他:乐意充当导游。

       注意:

       1.词数:100左右。开头为你写好,但不计入总词数;

       2.内容可适当发挥,注意行文连贯。

Dear Tom,

       Hi, I’m glad…                                                              

                                                                             

                                                                             

                                                                              

                                                                             

 

 

Dear Tom,,        Hi, I'm glad you are coming to China soon.You asked about Kunming in your message and I'm now giving yon.a brief introduction.        Kunming , which lies in the southeast of China, covers an.area of about 21473 square kilometers.It has a population of 619 million.It is a beautiful place with pleasant weather and a rich culture.Kunming has a good transport network, so it is very convenient for people to travel.There are a lot of tourism sites where visitors can enjoy the wonderful scenery and kinds of delicious food.        Welcome to Kunming.And I'll be your guide when you come.        Wish you a pleasant journey here. Li Ming 【解析】略
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