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姓名

李華

性別

年齡

20

文化程度

高中

身體狀況

健康

身高

1.60m

經歷

在一家公司當過一年秘書

技能

英語說寫較突出,曾在上學時獲英語競賽一等獎;會操作電腦,打字每分鐘80字;有駕照

Li Hua, who is a girl of 20years old, is 1.60meters tall and in good health. She has once worked as a secretary in a company for a year after she graduated from high school. She speaks and writes English so well that she has won first prize in the English contest during her school years. She has a good command of computer and can type 80words per minute. And she has a driving license as well.


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