? Read this part of a note from Emma Jackson, boss of a French travel agency.We are thinking of printing a brochure to introduce tourist attractions and accommodation facilities in Europe. Please contact the major hotels and scenic spots and the like and invite them to make advertisements.? Write a letter to Hotel Mecure:? giving a brief self-introduction? saying what kind of brochure you are going to print? stating the rate of advertising? asking for a prompt reply.? Write 60-80 words.? Write on your Answer Sheet.

? Read this part of a note from Emma Jackson, boss of a French travel agency.

We are thinking of printing a brochure to introduce tourist attractions and accommodation facilities in Europe. Please contact the major hotels and scenic spots and the like and invite them to make advertisements.

? Write a letter to Hotel Mecure:

? giving a brief self-introduction

? saying what kind of brochure you are going to print

? stating the rate of advertising

? asking for a prompt reply.

? Write 60-80 words.

? Write on your Answer Sheet.


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