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我們也許無法見到忙碌的編輯,但是我們可以給編輯寫信,用英文表達我們想對編輯說的話吧!下面本站小編整理了給編輯寫信英文,歡迎閱讀。

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  給編輯寫信英文篇一

Dear Editor,

As is often read in the newspaper reports, wild life especially the rare species is threatened with extinction. Human beings are making attempts to hunt wild animals for a big profit., which, of course, results in a sharp decrease in the number of animals. So it is high time for us to take quick action to protect them. First of all, it's quite necessary for every citizen to realize the importance of animal protection. Only by knowing its importance can people develop a sense of responsibility. People will surely take it for granted to have the duty to prevent any killing of wild animals. So a national publicity campaign should be launched, thus giving animals a good living environment. In addition, the government should pass some laws to forbid any hunting of rare animals. We don't expect anything harmful to wild life to happen again.

If everyone is involved in the protection of wild life, we're sure man will be a good friend of animals rather than their enemy.

Yours truly,

Li Hua

  給編輯寫信英文篇二

Dear editor,

Recently, our class have had a heated discussion about whether the Beijing Zoo should be moved out of the city. Someof my classmates are in favour of the move. They say large crowds of tourists to the zoo will result in traffic jams. They also say that once moved ,animals will have more space and better living conditions in the suburbs.

However, other students are against the idea, saying that the Beijing Zoo, built in 1906, has a history of 100 years, and is well-known at home and abroad. So it should remain where it is.

What's more, moving may cause the death of some animals.

To move or not, this is a big decision which has to be made by people in Beijing.

Yours truly,

Li Hua

  給編輯寫信英文篇三

Dear editor,

Recently, our class have had a heated discussion about whether the Beijing Zoo should be moved out of the city. Someof my classmates are in favour of the move. They say large crowds of tourists to the zoo will result in traffic jams. They also say that once moved ,animals will have more space and better living conditions in the suburbs.

However, other students are against the idea, saying that the Beijing Zoo, built in 1906, has a history of 100 years, and is well-known at home and abroad. So it should remain where it is.

What's more, moving may cause the death of some animals.

To move or not, this is a big decision which has to be made by people in Beijing.

Yours truly,

Li Hua

給編輯寫信英文