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I am now a college student in Wuhan University. I¡¯m quite interesting in the position offering by your website for part-time English reporters. I think I¡¯m fit the job. As a student, I¡¯ve read a lot and have many knowledge in different field. I¡¯m fond of English and do well in both speaking and writing. Besides, I¡¯m easily to get along with and I enjoy working together with another. Above all, I once work as a reporter for my college broadcast station. So I¡¯m sure I can do the job well if I will get the chance to work for a website. I¡¯m looking forward to your reply.

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One tradition long gone is the releasing of the balloons after the parade. They would float for days and the lucky finder or finders could claim a cash reward if he or she returned the balloon or its remains to Macy's.
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As always, the parade will end with a visit from Santa Claus. The joyful old man will get settled in Macy's Department Store after the parade to start amonthlong search for who's been naughty and who's been nice.
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B.large animal shaped balloons are one of the attractions in the parade
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D.the television's live broadcast makes the parade more popular
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What's black and white and fun all over? Penguins, of course! These friendly, odd-looking creatures have a universal appeal. Twelve vivid, full color photographs show us various species of penguins surviving in their harsh environment. The Penguins 2016 Wall Calendar features daily grids£¨¸ñ×Ó£© with ample room for notes and reminders. U.S. and international holidays are also included.

Most of the typeface(×ÖÌå) for The Palace Museum's Datebook came from the ancient copies of Kai calligraphy and Li calligraphy, as well as pictures of classic Chinese paintings and artworks. More than 50,000 volumes of it were sold on the November 11 Singles Day, and since then it has remained a best-seller among the art books on JD.com, an online marketplace.

The cover for The Red Chamber Dream Calendar was made using a special kind of paper with a red woven design, which symbolizes the joyous and prosperous new year. Inside the datebook, poems, ancient paintings from the classic novel, Dream of the Red Chamber, as well as the inclusion of traditional customs, festivals and solar terms make the datebook seem elegant and informative.

Calendar: Beauty of Chinese Characters, however, has 12 themes for the year and tells about the origin of Chinese characters, other interesting information about Hanzi, the name for the characters. By reading the whole book, one can gain a complete knowledge of Hanzi's history.


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B.The Palace Museum Datebook
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B.it has been and remains a best-seller on online marketplaces
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