A.Fine, thank you.
B.How do you do?
C.Not too bad.
D.Very well.
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A.It's very far.
B.Yes, there is a cinema near here.
C.It's well known.
D.Go down this street and turn left.
A.At o'clock.
B.To Mrs. Jones.
C.By car.
D.To the Grand Theater.
A.I don't think so
B.In fact he isn't
C.Thank you
D.You are not true
A.It is a long way from here.
B.Sorry, I am new here.
C.Why don't you walk?
D.Here it is.
A.much
B.that
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