您好!您身体还好吗?您的生活还好吗?一切都顺利吗?
虽然我见过您一次,但我对您的样貌记忆犹新。我想对您说说我的学习生活,可以吗?如果可以,我就跟您讲讲我的学习生活吧!
我的学习生活中离不开三件东西,一是书,二是电视,三是网络。古语说:“书中自有黄金屋,书中自有颜如玉。”但我读书既不求黄金屋,也不为颜如玉,我求的是知识,用它来开拓我的视野,武装我的头脑,充实我的精神世界。在书中我找到了现实生活中的答案,在书中看到了人间的欢乐与苦难,在书中窥测到人的崇高与卑劣……我爱书,正是因为它早已成为我的知已。电视是传播文化、信息的重要工具。好的电视节目富于教育性和娱乐性,也是知识的源泉。电视让我放松情绪,我累了看看电视并不是件坏事。它可以为我们的日常谈话提供话题和;它能提供来自世界各地的信息,扩展我们的眼界;它还可以提供一些有趣的游戏和活动。电视节目丰富了我的知识,增加我的生活乐趣,看电视作为一项现代社会中信息传播的方式,已经渗透到大多数人的.生活中,所以看电视很有必要,起码它是了解自己不能直接接触到的外部世界的最直观、最有效的手段。我喜欢上网,网络世界,无奇不有。我利用网络查找学习资料,我觉得,我们是21世纪的主人,我们要用智慧的头脑,运用现代化的信息技术来驾驭这个世纪,网络已占去了我三分之一的时间,我与它结下了不解之缘。电脑网络丰富了我的生活,开阔了我的视野。
其实,我的学习生活还有很多很多有趣的事。希望您有机会从美国回来看看我们,到那时候,我再跟您慢慢聊。
祝您身体健康!
您的亲人:xxx
201x年6月18日
外国朋友们:
你们好!
很高兴能有这个机会向你们介绍我的国家——中国。中国就像一本大书:既饱经沧桑,又历久弥新;既沉郁厚重,又轻盈飞扬。希望我能帮你们读懂这本大书。
说到中国,你们首先会想到什么?想必是长城。长城是我国古文化的象征。朴素而智慧的中华儿女在上下五千年的时光中塑造了灿烂的文明,而长城正是其中最闪亮的一棵明珠。但是,长城的闪亮,不仅仅是因为它还是建筑史上的奇迹,而更是因为它还是中国谋求合作与发展的象征。
你们或许感到惊诧:城墙难道不是战争的产物吗?是,但又不全是。在中国两千年的封建史中,长城早就扮演起了“贸易站”的角色。汉人来长城边贸丝绸,卖陶瓷;而胡人则来到长城边贩良马。双方合作交流,相处融洽。历史上的中国,不仅仅是一个有实力的强国,更是一个爱和平,友好的大国。正是因为这种谋求合作和发展的智慧,让中国的文化在与外界文化的交流之中变得愈发灿烂。英国历史学家汤因比曾说过,如果让他选择,他会选择出生在公元2世纪的中国西北,因为那里聚集了中国、匈奴、印度等多种文化。他的话,正是古中国的一个写照——强大而友好,并积极地合作与发展。而长城,以及以长城为起点的丝绸之路,则是最好的见证人。
时光飞逝千年,今天的新中国早已不是当年的模样,长城亦不再是边贸站,但中国人谋求合作与发展的思想却未曾变过。想必你们都听过“一带一路”,那正是新时代中国合作发展的里程碑。尽管时光匆匆,千年已逝,中国也亦曾饱经风雨,但如今的中国——一个爱和平的友好大国,一个有实力且负责任的世界强国又站了起来,主动地挽起陆上、海上两条丝绸之路,牵起邻邦们的手,一起谋求合作与发展。这不仅是大国的实力展现,更是大国的智慧体现。古老的长城,古老的丝路终于绽出了新的光辉。
与此同时,中国的创新之路也在快速发展。自从中国实行科教兴国、创新驱动的战略。中国更是日新月异,自主研发的高铁不仅便利了无数国人,更出口到国外,成为了市场上最富有竞争力的一流科技产品。我们中国有句古话说:“周虽旧邦,其命维新。”希望你们能不断地用新眼光来看待我们中国,一定能收获良多。
这,就是我们中国,既有灿烂的文明,又有辉煌的明天!中国,一个爱和平的友好大国,一个有责任心的强国,一个谋发展求合作,并善于创新的智慧之国,欢迎你们!
某学生
某年某月某日
Dear David,
Thanks for your letter. I’m really happy to know that you will come to China. Learning Chinese is very important. So,let me tell you the skills of learning Chinese. First, you should buy some books about how to learn Chinese and you should practice every day. Second, you should watch Chinese programs. Third, you should listen to some Chinese songs and go to see the Chinese movies. At last , you should learn history about China. China is a beautiful country with long history. There are lots of ways to learn Chinese. You should choose the way you like . Learning Chinese is very interesting and you will like it . I hope you can speak Chinese very well.
Dear Andy lewis,
hello.how have you been? i have read magazine advertisement knowing you are hunting for some people who can be your pen-friends firstly,please allow me to introduce myself.I am LiPing and i have a happy life with my parents in Shanghaimy father who is working for a big company is a legal adviser and my mother has retired. i am working for an advertising company as advertising design. My hobby is sports such as playing basketball,football,swimming and so on.i think that sports can not only lose your weight but also give you a good shape.i am fond of billiards other than that. As far as i know one of your hobby is learning foreign languages.i could teach you to learn chinese if you will. If only i could be accepted and be good friends with you. good luck to you.
Yours sincerely
Li Ping
Dear Live Oak classmates,
How are you all? How time flies! It has been 8 months since I came back to China. Every time I look up at the photograph of our grade that was taken by Brittany’s mother and bears the signature of every one of you (this picture is now hanging up on the wall above our dining table, I cannot help thinking of you and the happy time we spent together. I do miss you often.
I am doing fine here in China and I like my present school life as much as I liked Live Oak. My classmates and teachers are very good to me, too. I have already caught up with my classmates in all the school lessons. Thanks to the Live Oak school education, I am now far ahead of my classmates in English, and I’m still doing a lot of English reading to keep up my English.
In the beginning of this semester, I was chosen to attend the School Robotics Team to practice for the robotics competition on behalf of my school. It’s a really big privilege, and I like it very much, because in my school there are one thousand and four hundred students and there are only four chosen. In the robotics practice, I learn to cooperate with my teammates and I need the big financial support from the school, because one single robot costs 50 thousand yuan. So it’s not a project that one person could do. We need to have team spirit as what we did in our Live Oak football game. On August 8, our school attended the national robot competition held in Xining, Qinghai, witch is neighboring Tibet. After two days’ competition, our team got a silver medal. During one of the days when we had no game, we went to the famous Qinghai Lake. It was so beautiful. It looked like an ocean because it was so large. Its water had many colors, blue, green, and purple, due to the ultraviolet rays.
I don’t go to church on Sundays in China, but I read the Bible with my mom every night. If we have time, we sing hymns too. God listens to my prayers. We have just bought a car. When our car was just two days old, my dad had parked the car just one centimeter away from the car next to ours. We were so worried that our new car would be scratched if the other car moved. In the evening, I prayed to God asking God to save our car. The next morning, we found our car in the parking lot safe and sound. And we were so thankful to God.
Although I have so much fun in China, I still miss the time I had in the U.S. Mrs. Moffat, thank you for letting me study in Live Oak, so that I have such a wonderful experience in my life. Mrs. Moore, I can still remember the big hug that you gave me the first time I visited Live Oak. How is Andrew doing? Has he passed all his surgeries? Some days ago, I have visited “Andrew’s Update” but I haven’t seen any updates. I hope that he is feeling better. Mrs. Brummeler, thank you for your patient help with my English in the first month when the new school life was tough for me and I could only understand a little bit of what was going on in class. Knox, thank you for being my first friend to offer help to me in class and letting me copy everything from your notes, including some small errors sometimes J. Hudson, how are you doing in your sports? I believe you are still the leader of the Live Oak Falcons. Joel, I miss the time that we were sharing grapes together at lunch time and we called that “Jump Grapes”. Andrew, hope you are still going to be the King at this year’s Christmas Nativity. And if you do, I hope you will have a good royal robe that you like. Ethan and Jordan, I will never forget that fabulous birthday party we boys had in the forest. Ethan, I thank you for the beautiful football that your cousin gave me. I have displayed it on the top of my bookshelf. Jordan, I am still keeping the two- dollar note that you gave me and it serves as my bookmark. Joshua, I thank you and your mom for taking me to school every day. I enjoyed the time when we were playing together. l wish we would be still playing ping-pong and pool together in that game room. Will, I remember that we had a fun time together when Mrs. Browning took us all together in her van to Jordan and Ethan’s birthday party. Luke, I miss the time when we were playing World War Ⅱ together at your house. I also remember the time when we were playing basketball together in the Baylor SLC and my mom said that you are a very nice and polite boy. Keegan, my mom had given her email address to your mom. If you ever come to China, please do come to Xiamen and visit me. Jerome, I really miss the time when we were playing tag in the playground. Caleb, I still remember that in recess time, you were always doing your Latin homework with Thomas as your “tutor” hanging on the “Monkey Bar” in the playground.
Dear girls, incase this letter would be too long, I’m not going to write to each of you. But do remember, I miss you as much as I miss the guys.
Hope all of you are doing well in your fifth grade life. I wish all of you can come to China someday in the near future. I look forward to being your host and showing you around my beautiful city.
I’d love to hear from you about anything fun in your life and our Live Oak Classical School.
Sincerely,
Joseph
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