A.Very well, thank you
B.Happily, in London
C.It's great, thanks
D.I'm pleasure
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A.Who's speaking, please?
B.How's everything going?
C.Who's this?
D.Hold on, please. Wrong number!
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C.Fine, thank you.
D.That's OK.
A.Who are you?
B.Who is speaking?
C.What's wrong?
D.Why?
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B.Who is your father?
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The author"s attitude towards gift giving is ().
It"s no good learning English without practice.
No one should blind himself () the well-known fact.
I thought you might be tired, () is why I decided to help you.
事实胜于雄辩。
The only way to conquer a fear is to face it, and doing so as frequently as possible.
It is when you nearly lose someone when you become fully conscious of how much you value them.
In this passage, the expression "walk in the shoes of" is similar in meaning to ().
It is quite typical of him to be late.
Gift giving is the same thing in China and America in that ().