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I am writing to tell you a piece of excited news: 76.___________
I won first place in the Spoken English Competition of 77.___________
our city. The achievement that I made it is due to your 78.___________
kind help. You spent so much time help me with my spoken 79.___________
English that I made rapid progress. I remember you advice 80.___________
¡°Speak slowly and clearly.¡± Thank you very much all your time 81.___________
and advice . I hear that you and your wife will visit 82.___________
our school before long. I¡¯m very glad and looked forward to 83.___________
see you. I sent you a telescope as a small gift. 84.___________
Please check the mail and I hope you will like them. 85.___________
Yours
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