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假定你是李华,当前濒临灭绝的动物数量日益增长,你作为校报小记者,刚刚进行了一次动物生存状况的调查,发现日常生活中我们有很多东西都与杀戮动物有关。请你根据以下要点在校报刊物上给全人类写一封英文信,号召大家保护动物。

1). 很多人使用皮毛制品,靠猎杀动物挣钱;

2). 为保护动物提出自己的建议;

3). 发出倡议,号召大家一起行动起来保护动物。

注意:

1). 词数100左右;

2). 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3). 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

Dear human beings,

    It is known that at present more and more wildlife is being in danger of dying out.


Yours,

Li Hua

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Dear human beings,

It is known that at present more and more wildlife is being in danger of dying out. According to my research, there are many reasons which lead to it. Some people like wearing clothes made fr

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