A. Please count. B. Do you handle foreign currency here
C. It’s impossible. D. Please show me your passport.
E. May I change some Renminbi into US dollars F. I’m in urgent need.
G. Would you fill out this form, please H. What is the rate of exchange
Miss Li: Good morning. Can I help you, madam
Nancy: Good morning, miss. (56)
Miss Li: Yes, we do.
Nancy: (57)
Miss Li: No problem. How much would you like to change
Nancy: 20,000 Yuan. (58)
Miss Li: It’s 7. 8868 Yuan to the dollar. (59)
Nancy: Here you are.
Miss Li: (60)
Nancy: OK.
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