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題目:一次難忘的旅遊經驗
2020 年新冠疫情的衝擊,限制了我們行走各地的自由。如今世界各國陸續解封,旅遊業也逐漸復甦。在台灣,每逢假日觀光景點總湧入人 潮,迎來所謂「報復性出遊」。其實,旅遊對人們的生活而言,不僅僅是看遍各地風景,也是讓我們得以不斷發掘生活真諦,讓生活變得更 富有的事情。請以「一次難忘的旅遊經驗」為題,結合個人經驗見聞與生活體悟,寫一篇首尾完整的文章,文長不限。(不得使用詩歌體)
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