给你的笔友写一封信,介绍你的寒假生活(不少于100字)

给你的笔友写一封信,介绍你的寒假生活(不少于100字)
帮帮忙了,同志们,我要交差,谢谢了!
英语!英语!

Dear Tom,
I am gald to tell you my winter vaction plan in the winter vacation.
First, I will prepar to see some interesting books to enrich my live.
Second, I will help my parents to do the homeworks, such as: washing dishes, mopping the floor and so on .I will do it carefully for it.In the end,I will go to the Children's Palace to learn calligraphy.So I think I can have a good vacation. Don't you think so?
I'm Looking forward to you for your letter .I will give a new look in the new beginning.
yours,
Jack
2009 2 2
一共102个字
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第1个回答  2009-02-07
介绍你的寒假生活?
小同学,俺们不了解你的寒假怎么过的诶。自己写也好点呐。
100字,多乎哉?不多也,还不够讲一分钟话,对于中学生应该很容易。
随意讲一下你寒假怎么过的,就像给朋友聊天一样嘛。吹吹去什么地方玩了,看了什么喜欢的书或电影,有什么有趣的事,放假做了什么事,如此等等。
可以写的很多,100字我担心还不够。
如果有必要,最后注意一下书信的格式,就ok了。
http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/14500769.html
第2个回答  2019-08-24
我和你不一样....
所以你要先改改...
dear
xxx,
let
me
tell
you
about
my
winter
holidays
life!
first
i
often
listen
to
music
,then
i
take
a
showerahd
have
a
breakfast,then
i
do
my
homework
and
have
dinner.after
i
can
taking
a
nap
on
2
o'clock.at
4
o'clock
,i
can
play
the
computer
and
football.last
i
have
lunch
and
sleep.
i'm
enrich
every
day!
please
write
soons
to
me
a
bout
yours,i'mlooking
for
ward
to
your
letter.
best
wishes,
xxx
第3个回答  2009-02-08
呃,作业要自己写,加把劲。给你篇范文,自己参考

I think Spring Festival is the most interesting thing in winter holiday.

Far and away the most important holiday in China is Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year. To the Chinese people it is as important as Christmas to people in the West. The dates for this annual celebration are determined by the lunar calendar rather than the Gregorian calendar, so the timing of the holiday varies from late January to early February.
To the ordinary Chinese, the festival actually begins on the eve of the lunar New Year's Day and ends on the fifth day of the first month of the lunar calendar. But the 15th of the first month, which normally is called the Lantern Festival, means the official end of the Spring Festival in many parts of the country.

Preparations for the New Year begin the last few days of the last moon, when houses are thoroughly cleaned, debts repaid, hair cut and new clothes purchased. Houses are festooned with paper scrolls bearing auspicious antithetical couplet (as show on both side of the page) and in many homes, people burn incense at home and in the temples to pay respects to ancestors and ask the gods for good health in the coming months.

"Guo Nian," meaning "passing the year," is the common term among the Chinese people for celebrating the Spring Festival. It actually means greeting the new year. At midnight at the turn of the old and new year, people used to let off fire-crackers which serve to drive away the evil spirits and to greet the arrival of the new year. In an instant the whole city would be engulfed in the deafening noise of the firecrackers.

On New Year's Eve, all the members of families come together to feast. Jiaozi, a steamed dumpling as pictured below, is popular in the north, while southerners favor a sticky sweet glutinous rice pudding called "nian' gao.

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