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写作.

目前,食品安全问题引起了人们的广泛关注。一些生产厂商为了降低成本追求利润,缺乏足够的安全措施,致使一些劣质或有害食品流人市场,对人们的健康产生极大的危害。请你就此事给一家英文报刊写封信,谈谈个人看法并呼吁整个社会关注此事。

要求:词数100左右。(不包括所给内容)

参考词汇:利润:profit;安全措施:safety measures

Dear Sir, I' m writing to talk about the problems of food safety nowadays.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours truly,

Li Hua

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