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[单项选择]Speaker A: Hi, John. Nice to meet you again. How is your project going
Speaker B:()
A. How do you do My project has gone well.
B. Nice to meet you, too. My project has gone well as we expected.
C. Hi, Mike. My project has gone well.
D. I’ m glad to meet you. My project is really a difficult on
[单项选择]A. Very nice. B. I’m hungry.
C. I am full. D. I think you are right.
[填空题]All the types of ______ are very nice. And I don’t know which one to ______.
[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]A. Very nice. B. I’m hungry.
C. I am full. D. I think you are right.
[单项选择]A. It’s a nice day. B. Nice to meet you, too.
C. I’m glad to hear that. D. Happy New Year!
[单项选择]A. Very nice. B. I’m hungry.
C. I am full. D. I think you are right.
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