昨天,你的同班同學(xué)李越做了一件好事。請你根據(jù)事情的經(jīng)過(買了束花去醫(yī)院看朋友,但是護士不許帶入監(jiān)護病房,等電梯時看到一位傷心的醫(yī)院工作人員,把花送給了她),用英語寫個題目為Flowers For A Stranger (100-120個詞)的博客。

你的文章應(yīng)包括下列要點:

1.事情的經(jīng)過;

2.你的評論。

注意:文章的標題和開頭已給出(不計詞數(shù))。

參考詞匯:電梯elevator,醫(yī)院工作人員hospital personnel

Flowers For A Stranger

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