A.That's good.
B.It's all right.
C.I don't think so.
D.No way!
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D.to
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B.pay for
C.buy
D.take
A.were doing
B.was to do
C.am doing
D.was doing
A.Can you do it?
B.Cut down.
C.Fell down.
D.Cut short.
A.Thank you very much.
B.Post office is over there.
C.I'll be coming.
D.By air mail, please.
A.Oh, wonderful indeed.
B.I went there alone.
C.The guide showed me the way.
D.By plane and by bus.
A.Take it easy.
B.You are right away.
C.I am not sure.
D.Let's have a drink.
A.She is not very well.
B.She is years old.
C.She is very nice.
D.She is as tall as I am.
A.I will go dancing tomorrow.
B.Yesterday.
C.Every other day.
D.I've been dancing for a year.
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