Dear Robert,
I hope you are well. Thank you for your last letter. You ask me about Mid-autumn Day.
Now, let me 41 you something about it. Everyone in China likes Mid-autumn Day.
It 42 comes in September or October. 43 that day, everyone eats mooncakes . A mooncake is a delicious, round cake. It 44 the moon. There are many different kinds of mooncakes . Some have nuts in them, 45 some have meat or eggs in them. My friend Li Lei likes mooncakes with meat. But I think the 46 with nuts in them are 47 . Han Meimei says the nicest cakes 48 Guang dong. At night, families often stay 49 the open air near their houses. There they 50 the moon, and eat the cakes. Mmm! How delicious they are!
Yours,
Sun Huiming
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