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     假如你是李华。你的美国笔友Mike即将随其父母来中国,并在中国度过中秋节。他来信向你询问有关中秋节的习俗,请你根据以下要点写信告诉他。

要点如下:

     1. 历史悠久。

     2. 中国人独有的传统节日。

     3. 家庭团圆。

     4. 共进晚餐。

     5. 吃月饼。

     6. 赏月。

     要求:1.词数120左右。

                 2. 可适当添加细节。

                 3. 开头已给出,不计入总词数。

Dear Mike,

     I'm glad to know that you are coming to China with your parents and spend the MidAutumn Day here. ________________________________________________________________________________

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Dear_Mike,_

     I'm_glad_to_know_that_you_are_coming_to_China_with_your_parents_and_spend_the_Mid-AutumnDay_here.

     The MidAutumn Day is a traditional festival with a long history which is celebrated only by Chinese

people. It falls on August 15th of the Chinese lunar year, when people of a family get together and enjoy

the dinner together. After that they eat mooncakes, which stands for the spirit of the festival-unity.Often, if

the weather permits, they will go out of the house to enjoy the bright moonlight, talking about something

pleasant. It is one of the most important festivals for Chinese people.

     I wish you a pleasant journey and I'm sure you will like our traditional MidAutumn Day.

                                                                                                                                                   Yours, 

                                                                                                                                                   Li Hua

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    Free and secure accommodation, no bills and even the odd home-cooked meals. It sounds like the

perfect living arrangement for cash-strapped students.

    Two mothers believe they have devised a way for struggling students to save on accommodation

costs when they leave home to study at university.

   Kate Barnham and Amanda Flude have launched Student Swaps,an online accommodation forum

(论坛) for parents and students,in advance of the introduction in September of ~3,000 higher education

top-up fees.

      Their website says,"The principle behind Student Swaps is to enable students to literally swap(交换)

family homes. "The website will hold a database of students who would like to swap and link them with

suitable matches. So those from one town/city could swap with those from a different town/city.

         The site describes itself as offering a" cost-free accommodation alternative...at a time of growing

student debt". There is no charge for the service at the moment,but Ms Barnham and Ms Flude intend to

introduce a ~10 annual fee if it becomes established.

       However,the National Union of Students ( NUS) has warned that,while the scheme may sound

appealing to struggling freshers,it lacks any formal regulation.

          Veronica King,NUS vice-president of welfare,said, " The fact that this scheme has even been

suggested is evidence to the high levels of debt students now face on graduation. " Recent research has

shown that students are more likely to live at home in coming years,in a bid to cut down on the cost of

a degree.

     "This is worrying,as it may mean that students choose their university on the basis of where it is,rather

than because it offers the best course for them. It also means students will miss out on what is for

some-a key part of the student experience-living away from home. "

1. A" cash-strapped" student means one who _____.

A. lacks money                      

B. prefers to stay at home

C. is careful with money        

D. wants to change cash

2. What is Kate Bamham and Amanda Flude's purpose of launching Student Swaps?   

A. To provide cheaper accommodation for students.

B. To let students stay close to their universities.

C. To help students spend less on accommodation costs.

D. To let students exchange ideas freely online.

3. What can students do on Student Swaps?   

A. They can find students to exchange homes with.

B. They can make friends with students from a different city.

C. They can borrow money to pay for their higher education.

D. They can voice their opinions against the rising cost of a degree.

4. Now many students would prefer a university  

A. which can give them free accommodation

B. which is not far away from their homes

C. which offers the best courses

D. which can offer home-cooked meals

5. What would be the best title for the passage?  

A. High Cost Troubles University Students in UK.

B. Students Swaps is Welcomed by Students in UK.

C. Two Mothers' Good Intention to Help Students in UK.

D. Website Helps Students Live at Someone Else's Home.