A.What‘s in it?
B.Can I help you to carry it.
C.Whose is it?
D.May I have a try.
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A.Oh dear! I hope he wasn‘t hurt
B.Oh, no. A lucky boy.
C.He might have broken his arm.
D.Nothing serious.
A.Yes, it‘s still early.
B.No, thirty minutes is enough
C.Yes, the bag is not ready.
D.No, I‘ll set off in 30 minutes.
A.Oh, yeah, I forgot.
B.It‘s at 8 o‘clock.
C.Yeah, he‘s bringing his cousin, Sandy
D.Yeah, it‘s a nice party
A.It‘s not very far from here.
B.The supermarket is very large.
C.The goods there are very expensive
D.Sorry, sir. I‘m a stranger here myself
A.Thank you for inviting me.
B.I don‘t like watching it on TV, either.
C.I hear the football match will be put off.
D.Football? No.It‘s a waste of time
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The Crimea hope to make money ().
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The author"s attitude towards gift giving is ().
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An idle youth, a needy age.