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假如你是Daming,现正在广州参观长隆野生动物世界(Changlong Safari Park)。请给Tony寄—张明信片,分享你在动物园里的见闻和感受。

  要求:1)文中不能出现真实的学校、班级和人名;

2)不少于60词,已给出的开头和结尾不计入总词数。

Dear Tony,

    Hi from Guangzhou!

    I am


    I wish you were here.

Yours,

Daming

Tony Smith

Cambridge

CB2 1TN,UK


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Dear Tony,
Hi,I’m Daming,I am from Guangzhou.I’m visiting the Changlong Safari Park.There are a lot of animals here,such as elephants,tigers,lions monkeys pandas and so on .They elephants are from Africa.They are very big.The tigers and the lions like

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