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(江苏省大丰高级中学2010届高三第一次质量检测)

假定你是李华。在一个英文网络论坛上, 你看到一个名叫Grown-up的中学生发帖(post)寻求帮助, 请根据帖子内容, 写作要点和要求回贴。

写作要点:

1. 告诉Grown-up要理解母亲;

2. 给Grown-up提出解决问题的具体建议。

要求:

1. 短文需写在答题卡的指定区域。

2. 短文词数不少于150(不含已写好的部分)。

3. 内容充实, 结构完整, 语意连贯。

4. 书写须清晰、工整。

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One possible version:

Hi, Grown-up,

As a student of your age, I understand your situation. The problem you are facing is common among our teenagers. However, it should be wise not to do anything that may hurt her feelings. Here are a few suggestions.

First, it’s advisable to talk more with your mom. Heart to heart talks help you understand each other better. They are also opportunities to let her know your ideas of and attitudes toward many things.

Second, you should learn to do your own things well, proving to your mom that you are already a “Grown-up”. It’s even better if you could share more of the housework, such as cleaning, washing and cooking.

Third...

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