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Yourssincerely,LiHuaIwas16andlovedmusicalot.Iwasdyingtobuyanalbum(專輯)frommyfavoriteband.Butmypocketmoneywasonlyenoughfordailyneeds.Ihadnoextramoneyforthealbum,soIfeltsad.Luckily,thereweremanypart-timejobsnearmyhome.Manyoldpeopleneededhelp.SoIdecidedtofindapart-timejobtomakemoneyforthealbum.IchoseMrs.Hudson,theoldestpersonIknew.Shewasover80andcouldn’ttakecareofhergarden.Hergardenhadflowers,grass,andsometomatoplants.Iknockedonherdoor,tryingtobebraveenoughtoaskforwork.Goodforme—shesaidshereallyneededhelpinthegarden.Itwasaveryhotsummerday.Myfirstjobwastopulloutweeds.Igotonmykneesandpulledthemonebyone.Theworkwastiringandboring.SoonIfeltverytired.ButwhenIthoughtofthealbum,Igotallmyenergybackandkeptworking.IfonlyIhadaportableelectricfan(便捷式電風(fēng)扇),”Isaidtomyself,wipingsweatfromface.Afterworkinghardforhours,Igot10dollars.ItwaslessthanIthought,butenoughtobuytheWiththe10dollars,Icouldn’twaittogotothesupermarketformyfavoritealbum.Ithoughtthiswouldbeaspecialmoment—IcouldbuywhatIlikedwithmyownhardwork.Onmywaytothesupermarket,Iwassinginghappily.ThenIsawmymomworkingontheothersideoftheroad.Actually,I’dneverseenherworkbefore;Ijustknewshewasasaleswoman.注意:1150左右Mymotherwashandingoutleaflets(傳單)topassers-by.Icontinuedmakingmywaytothe1-5 6-10 11-15 16-2021-23 24-27 28-31 32-35 36-4041-45BCBAD46-50BCACD51-5556.57.58.is59.to61.62.graduating63. /64.DearItotallyunderstandyourhesitationbetweenthetwoclubs.Aftercarefulconsideration,Ihighlyrecommendyoujointhedebateclub.Debateclubisbeneficialtobothyouracademicandpersonalgrowth.Enablingyoutoanalyzeproblemsfromdifferentangles,itisanexcellentplatformtosharpenyourcriticalthinkingandenhanceyourpublicspeakingskills.Furthermore,foryouasanexchangestudent,debateclubisnotonlyaplacewhereyoucanstepoutofyourcomfortzonetopractiseyouroralChinese,butalsoagreatwaytodevelopfriendshipsandfitintotheschoolquickly.Therefore,Ibelievethatdebatecluboffersyoubetteropportunities.Idohopemyadviceishelpfultoyouandyouwillenjoyyourselfintheclub.Version2:Dear

LiIt’sverycommonforfreshmentohesitateaboutclubchoices.Consideringthatyouarekeenonvarioussports,Iamconvincedthatsportsclubisabetterchoiceforyou.Firstandforemost,joiningasportsclubenablesyoutostrikeabalancebetweenstudyandhealth.Consideringthestressofhighschool,thesportscluboffersaperfectchancetofreeyoufromtheheavyschoolworkandgetyourefreshed,whichcanboostyourstudyefficiency.Moreover,itisthesportsclubthatcanhelpyoufosterastrongsenseofbelonginginourschoolandbuildfriendshipsthroughsharedgoalsonthefield.Inshort,thesportsclubbenefitsyoubothphysicallyandsocially.WhynotgiveitaYourssincerely,LiHuaMymotherwashandingoutleafletstopassers-by.Undertheburningsun,herT-shirtwasdampwithsweat.Shewouldgivealeaflettoeveryonethatpassedby,withaneagersmileonherface.Somepeoplejustwalkedrightpastherwhilesomeotherswouldrefusebywavingtheirhands.Therewerealsosomepeoplewhowouldaccepttheleafletpolitelybutthrowitintoagarbagecanrightaway.Seeingthatscene,Icouldn’thelpbutfeelbad.Ineverconsideredmymother’sworktobesohard.Icontinuedmakingmywaytothesupermarket.However,whenIfoundthealbumIhadbeenlongingfor,mymother’ssweatyfacecametomymindandIhesitated.Igaveupbuyingthealbumandboughtaportableelectricfaninstead.ThenIreturnedtotheplacewheremymotherworked.Shewasobviouslysurprisedtoseemestandinginfrontofher.WhenItookoutthefan,tellingherthatitwasforher,shewasmovedtotearsandthenbrokeintoahappysmile.ItwaswhenIsawabigsmileonherfacethatIunderstoodthetruevalueofmoney.M:Sue,thatreportonmydeskhastobefinishedtoday.ButI’msickandcan’tcometotheoffice.W:Iseethereport,Bill.I’llfinishitforyou.W:CanIchangeaseatwithyou.Idon’tlikethemansmokingbesideme.M:Ofcourse.That’sapieceofcake.W:IsawyouandPatatthebasketballgamelastM:Youmustbemistaken.WewenttoParisforaholidayandjustcamebackW:Whatkindoficecreamwouldyoulike,chocolateorM:Neither.Thankyou.IlikethembothbutrightnowallIwantissome?W:Excuseme,driver.Areyousurewe’regoingtherightway?M:Youwantedtogotothestation,didn’tyou?W:That’sright.ThecitybusM:Oh,I’msorry.Ithoughtyousaidthetrain?W:IjustsawJackatthebusstation.Whyishewaitingforabus?M:Hehastogotoalectureat10:00thismorning.W:Iknowthat.Butwhydidhehavetowaitforabus?Youalwaysgotoschoolbybicycletogether,don’tyou?M:That’sright.Buthisbicyclebrokedown,andhehaditrepairedthismorning.M:Hey,Lisa,waitup!I’vewantedtohaveachancetotalktoyou.W:Hi!What’sup?M:ThisweekendI’mhavingabirthdaypartyforTed.I’dlikeyoutocome.W:I’dloveto.Whenisit?M:We’rehavingitthisSaturdayat8o’clockatmyhouse.We’regoingtoorderapizzaandplaysomegames.Thenwhoeverwantstostaylongercanhangoutandwatchavideo.W:Itsoundslikealotoffun.ButnowthatIthinkaboutit,IpromisedIwoulddosomethingwithJaneonSaturdaynight.M:Well,whydon’tyoubringheralong?Itwouldbefun.Tedwoul

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