Considering user request clarity
I think the best approach is to ask if the user wants a write-up summary, context match, or if I should fetch info via network access, assuming that’s allowed. However, I need to check on network sandboxing since it might be enabled. The user’s request isn't clear; it reads like a prompt rather than a direct question. So, it makes sense to seek clarification, possibly even in Chinese for better understanding.Offering options for user needs

I'm considering several options for the user: I could write a news brief or analysis, provide live Premier League standings, share recent match schedules, or present data in Chinese through charts or text. Since our setup defaults to allowing network access, I should confirm their desire for live data retrieval from reliable sources. It's also a good idea to ask about time zones and confirm the season they're interested in. I’ll make sure to phrase my response clearly and concisely in Chinese.Proposing live data fetching
I think I should ask the user, "要不要我现在拉取最新英超积分榜并给出简短解读?" and I'll be ready to respond positively if they say yes. There's no need to jump into using shell commands until I get their agreement. I want to keep my options clear and concise in Chinese, possibly numbering them from 1 to 4 while maintaining a friendly tone.

你想看哪种内容?我可以按你的偏好来:
需要我现在抓取最新数据吗?如果要,请确认赛季(默认本赛季)以及是否只看积分榜还是加上简析。