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Henny, who works in a company, invites Mandy, his

colleague, to take a picnic with him

Henry: Hey. what are you doing this weekend?

Mandy: I___________yet What about you?

Henry:___________to go for a picnic? I The weather forecast says t will be sunny this Sunday

Mandy. That's a good idea________anything?

Henry: Yes, of course, and________make some hamburgers.

Mandy OK Then r bring some drmnks, geentea. black tea. juce or cola?

Henry: How about________? By the way.I wll bring my new kichenware for our picnic

Mandy New kitchenware? A cooker?

Henry. Yean! 1 just bought a solar cooker last month.It's a new device that uses solar enegy and it is geting popular due to its high efficiency and its environmental friendliness. Peoplel can cook easily with this new device. I'll bring some fruit and some other food. We will lhave a wonderful picnicl.

Mandy:Wow! How amazing! I cann't wait

Henry OK I am______to our picnic.Then see you on this Sunday!

Mandy:See you!

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