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题型:语法填空-短文语填 难度:0.85 引用次数:36 题号:19005140
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Dear Chen Lei,

You wrote that you are very worried     1     your friend. I understand quite     2    (good) that you are anxious and feel terrible. You think that your friend     3    (play) computer games too often and spends too much time online.

I recommend that you talk to your friend about his     4    (behave). It is not unusual for teenagers of your generation     5    (attract) by computer games and the online world.     6    (spend) too much time online is unhealthy and makes     7     very difficult to focus on other things in life. Some students even become     8    (addict) to the Internet and cannot concentrate on school and family life. I think you should encourage your friend to try new     9    (hobby). Why not discuss the problem together? I am sure he will listen to you, since you are     10    (he) good friend.

Yours,

Susan Luo

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