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I’m looking for a _______ tie to match my suit.

A.mid-sized red silk

B.red mid-sized silk

C.red silk mid-sized

D.silk red mid-sized

 

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最近许多名校成为旅游景点,为此你班展开有关"Should the university campus be open to tourists?”的讨论。请你根据下表所提供的信息,给China Daily报社写一封信,介绍讨论情况并发表白己的看法。

赞成者

拉近学生和社会距离,利于文化交流;很多名校风景优美,有古老的建筑群。

反对者

影响在校学习的学生,分散其注意力;大量游客涌入校园,会带来安全隐患。

你的建议/看法

……(至少谈两点)

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I'm writing to tell you about the discussion we've had about whether the university campus should be open to tourists.

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Bob Riley speaks for the American School Bus Council. He says fuel prices for schools arc not much lower than others have to pay. As a result, schools are looking for ways to reduce transportation costs. Bus routes are being redrawn or, in some cases, canceled. Some areas are buying buses that use natural gas or other alternative fuels. Other steps include fewer field trips and less travel by sports teams. And some school districts may end any bus service not required by law.

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