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Do you have any interesting places you want to go? Last summer I spent some time travelling with my mother in Beidaihe. We there from July 15th to August 5th. It is really a place. It is one of the most famous summer resorts (避暑胜地) in China. The buildings there are tidy, with some trees and flowers around them. It is famous for its , so lots of foreign tourists from all over the world go there to spend their holidays every year.
you any homeless puppies in the street yesterday ?
Suggested points:
1)What is your father's job?
2)What does he do in his job? How does he treat(对待)his job?
3)What do you think of his job? Why?
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you read about India in magazines?
Dear Wu Bin,
I'm getting really excited about your visit. I hope you are too. I must say, life is really different here. English people do some very strange things!
In the UK, you must drive on the left. I know you're too young to drive but you have to remember this when you cross the road. I nearly got run over the other day! You know in China, if you want a taxi, you can just put your hand out and one stops immediately. Well, here you must go to a special place where there is a long queue of people waiting. Or you can ring a taxi company to order one.
Shopping is difficult on Sunday. I can't believe how early the shops close. It seems like you can't buy anything after six o' clock in the evening. You asked me about living in an English house. The most difficult thing is using a knife and fork. I can use chopsticks if I want, but I want to do the same as other people. Something really surprised me the other day. Mrs Johnson (my host mother) hung up her washing in the kitchen! I couldn't believe it. Mr and Mrs Johnson have a cat, a dog and two rabbits. Well, can you imagine all four animals were running around in the kitchen?
Another thing is that people drink cold water all the time and they drink tea with milk! They don't have rice with every meal, and they put carpet all over their houses.
Life here is strange but I'm enjoying it.
Yours,
Li Ming