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假如你是一只濒临灭绝的华南虎。面对恶劣额的生活环境,你决定给人类写一封信,希望能提高人类保护动物的意识。信的内容如下:

1. 过去的美好时光:绿色的森林,清新的空气,自由的生活;

2. 人类对自己和家人的伤害:

(1)过渡捕猎;(2)破坏栖息地;(3)终日生活在饥饿和担惊受怕中。

3. 恳请人类保护动物,与它们和谐相处。

注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当地增加细节;

Dear man,

I am the South China tiger, an endangered animal. ___________________________________

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Yours,

South China Tiger

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