假如你是李華,你的筆友Mike從電視上得知前段時(shí)間北京多個(gè)地方出現(xiàn)霧霾(haze),非常擔(dān)心,寫E-mail詢問有關(guān)情況,請(qǐng)回復(fù)。 1.實(shí)況描述; 2.對(duì)生活造成的影響 3.成因簡(jiǎn)析與教訓(xùn); 4.你個(gè)人的情況。

要求:1.詞數(shù)100-120;

2.email的開頭與結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。,

Dear Mike,

Thank you very much for your concern.

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Yours,Li Hua

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