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假如你是李华,即将参加高考,结束自己的高中生活。你想写一封电子邮件给一位你高中时期最尊敬的老师,对他或者她这几年来的关心和帮助表示感谢。

内容要求:

1. 他或者她最让你感动的一件事情

2. 你的感想

3. 对老师表示祝福

注意:

1. 不少于120词;

2. 不得透露与考生相关的姓名、学校名称以及地区名称等;

3. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯,表达顺畅。

Dear Mr./Ms. Wang,

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Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

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