A.Who are you?
B.Who is speaking?
C.What's wrong?
D.Why?
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A.Yes. This is Mr Wang speaking.
B.Yes. Can I speak to Mr Wang?
C.Sorry, you'd better ask Mr Wang.
D.No, I can't speak.
A.Yes, I am.
B.I do.
C.I'm fine.
D.Oh, good.
A.incident
B.accident
C.event
D.matter
A.not to
B.to not
C.not
D.don't
A.What does your father want to do?
B.Who is your father?
C.What is your father?
D.Where is your father now?
A.in working
B.to work
C.working
D.at working
A.at
B.for
C.in
D.on
A.I think which is
B.which I think is
C.which is I think
D.I think it is
A.in seventy
B.in his seventies
C.at seventies
D.age of seventy
A.and to play football
B.and playing football
C.but play football
D.and he also likes playing football
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