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假設你是李華,寒假就要來臨了,你的美國朋友Tom來信詢問你的寒假計劃。請你給他回信告知你的安排并邀請他來中國做客。內容要點如下:

1、你的寒假安排(完成寒假作業(yè)、鍛煉身體、做家務)。

2、歡度春節(jié)(享受美食、欣賞煙花、領壓歲錢)。

3、發(fā)出邀請。

要求:3段式作文、120詞左右、書寫規(guī)范整潔。

參考詞匯:fireworks (煙花) lucky money( 壓歲錢)

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