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With the development of science and technology, inventions have played an important role in the society and even changed our world. As a student in middle school, I want to be an inventor like Edison. But how can I let my dream com true? In my opinion,

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Mary is an American schoolgirl. She is now in Beijing with her parents. She doesn¡¯t know

Chinese, but she is trying to study and speak it. She often tries to speak Chinese to her Chinese

friends. Sometimes they don¡¯t understand her, because she can¡¯t speak Chinese well.

It¡¯s Saturday morning. Mary goes out. She is on her way to the park. Sh

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e is going there to

see a flower show. But she doesn¡¯t know how to get there. She asks a Chinese boy. The boy

can¡¯t understand her. Then she takes out a pen and some paper. She draws flowers on it, gives

the picture to the boy and says something about it. The boy smiles and then shows Mary the way to the park.

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