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假设你叫李华,自从上了高中后,发现自己不是很适应高中的学习生活,现在就目前的情况...

 

假设你叫李华,自从上了高中后,发现自己不是很适应高中的学习生活,现在就目前的情况,给自己初中时最信赖的老师写一封求助信

1.对老师的问候。2. 高中生活基本情况:1)学科比初中多(9门功课)。2)每天作业时间3-4小时,课外活动时间很少。3)睡眠时间不足,上课有时感到疲劳。 4)考试压力大,家长期望高。3. 你目前遇到的最大的问题以及现在的感受

注意:

1.内容应包括以上所有信息,要有适当发挥。

2.词数:120左右。信的开头和结尾已经写好,不计入总词数。

3.参考词汇:课外活动— activities after class    压力 — pressure    家长期望高 — high expectations from parents

 

Dear Mr Wang,

This is Li HuA.Remember me?

 

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All the best.

Yours truly,

Li Hua

 

One possible version:: Dear Mr Wang, This is Li HuA.Remember me? How are you now? I need your help because I find I’m not very used to the high middle school life. We have nine subjects in all. Every day I have to spend at least three to four hours doing my homework, so there is little time left for activities after class. I hardly have any time to do what I want to. Besides, I sometimes feel sleepy in class because I don’t have enough sleep. The great pressure of exams and the high expectations from my parents often make me even more tireD. The biggest problem I meet now is my maths study, which is much more difficult than that in junior middle school. I don’t know how to improve it. So I hope I could get some advice from you. All the best. Yours truly, Li Hua
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