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It is the customers’ needs that has made...

It is        the customers’ needs that has made chain stores so popular in big cities in China.

A.meeting

B.met

C.to have met

D.being met

 

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第二部分::书面表达(共25分)

据报道,某市某学校禁止女老师化妆上课。请你根据下表所提供的信息,以

“Tell our teachers to dress up?”为主题,给报社写一封信,将你们的辩论告诉报社。

三分之二同学认为

三分之一同学认为

教师应该在知识和形象方面从严要求。

教师是人类灵魂的工程师。教师浓妆打扮容易分散学生的注意力。

教师打扮应得体。看上去更美。

教师和普通人一样有权做他们自己的事。

每个人都爱美,教师也不例外。

如果教师心情愉快,会开开心心地投入工作。

注意:1.信的开头已为你写好。

2.词数:120 左右。

3.参考词汇:(1)打扮dress up ;(2)化妆 wear makeup ;

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