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[单项选择]Ted: Thanks for your watermelon. It is very nice._____. James; At the farmer’’s market round the corner.
A. How much are they all together
B. Have you got anything nicer
C. Where did you get it, by the way
D. Where else can you see such nice watermelons
[单项选择]It’s very nice ______ you ______ my parents your best wishes.()
A. of; sending
B. of; to send
C. for; to send
D. for; sending
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M: This is a nice bar!
W: Yes, very nice indeed.
M: Where would you like to sit, Mary
W: I would like to sit by the piano so that I can watch the musician play.
M: Great. That’s just what I was thinking.
Where would Mary like to Sit()
A. Sit in the corner.
B. Sit by the Piano.
C. Sit near the platform.
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Yes, I agree. Lovely breakfast. Very nice. Excellent coffee, especially, don’t you think Any- way, as I was telling you, it happens to me every time I go to a new place: I always end up paying twice or three times as much as I should for the first ride. But last night was the worst ever. The train got in at about eleven, so I felt lucky to get one—though it looked a bit old and battered. But he was so polite—and you don’t get much of that these days. "Let me take your bags," he says. "It’s a hot, sticky night," he says, "but don’t worry, madam, it’s air-conditioned,"—and it was, surprisingly—"just relax and I’ll get you there in no time." So we went for miles down this road and that road and he pointed out all sorts of buildings and other sights that he said I’d appreciate when I could see them properly in the morning. And he told me that though this was one of the few cities