A.Who are you
B.Who is he
C.Who's that
D.Who is it
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A.who are you?
B.don't ask me.
C.I don't know.
D.would you please ring them up this afternoon?
A.This is Jim. Who's speaking, please?
B.I'm afraid I won't be free.
C.This is the right number.
D.There's no hurry.
A.I am fine.
B.I am not sick.
C.I am a student from Bonn University.
D.I came from Bonn University.
A.He is over forty
B.He's a doctor
C.He's much better
D.He's Brown
A.Sorry, he is busy at the moment.
B.No, you can't.
C.Sorry, you can't.
D.I don't know.
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