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I will add an English composition that urgently needs high marks.

Beijing is ready for the Olympic Games.

(A vendor, Mary, Diana and Yang Yang)

(in a free market)

Vendor: Look, look, look. You can say as much as you want.

Take a walk and have a look. You said more money means more money!

Mary: What does she mean?

What does she mean?

Diana: I don't know. Let me ask her. Hey, what did you say?

I don't know. I'll ask her. (Come and ask the stall owner) What did you say just now?

Supplier: wh ................................. what? I can't speak English very well.

Me. . . I can't speak English well.

Diana: She's so strange. I don't think she can speak English. She can speak some foreign languages, but not Chinese.

This man is so strange. I don't think she can speak English or Chinese. Maybe it's another language

Mary: I think so too. Let's go!

I think so too. Let's leave now.

Yang: Wait a minute! I think that peddler does speak English, but she doesn't speak it very well. Let me be your translator, will you?

Wait a minute! I think that peddler can speak English, but she can't speak it well. Shall I translate for you?

Mary: Good! Then I can understand what she just said.

All right! Then I understand what she said!

Yang: What did you want to say to this foreigner just now?

Vendor: I just want her to buy my things!

Yang: She wants you to buy her something.

She wants you to buy her something.

Diana: Oh! What does she have?

Oh, what goods does she have?

Yang: She asked you, what do you have?

Vendor: Some folding umbrellas from China. China umbrella. Red. Beautiful!

China umbrella. Red, beautiful!

Diana: Good! I'm looking for them! Do you have any other colors?

Sure, I am looking for it. How many colors do you have?

Yang: Oh. Red is really great. Do you know the color of China?

Oh, red is the best. Don't you know the lucky color of China?

Mary: No.

Yang: It's red. Because red means good luck.

It is red. It means luck.

Diana: Why?

Why?

Yang: What color is the fire?

What color is the fire?

Mary: Red.

Red.

Yang: Yes. In China, people believe that fire can sweep away bad luck, so red means good luck.

Yes, China people think that fire can sweep away bad luck, so red means good luck.

Diana: Oh, interesting. Ok, I want this red one. how much is it?

Fun. I want the red one. how much is it?

Vendor: I saw this sentence. Fifteen yuan.

50 yuan.

Diana: That's cheap! I want to buy it. Here is the money.

So cheap! Let me give it a hand. This is your money.

Vendor: And your umbrella!

This is your umbrella!

Diana: Thank you.

Thank you.

Mary: Thank you for translating for us! Can you tell us your name?

Thank you for translating for us. Can you tell me your name?

Yang: You're welcome! My name is Yang Yang. Bye.

You're welcome. My name is Yang Yang. In vain ~

Diana & Mary: Goodbye.

Goodbye!

(later)

Mary: That pupil named Yang Yang really helped us a lot.

That student Yang Yang really helped us a lot.

Diana: Yes! I think people in China have really changed a lot. They can speak English! Wow! It's amazing!

Yes, I think people in China have changed a lot. They can speak English. How nice!

Mary: One day we should learn Chinese, too.

I will also learn Chinese in the future.

Diana: I agree with you.

I feel the same way.

I wonder if this length is enough? Not enough. Tell me. I'll make it longer.