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Ann£º Hello. Ann here.
Jim£º Oh, hello, Ann. 2
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A: Hey, Stephen.
B: Hi! How is it going recently?
A: Terrible! I always feel upset.
B: 1.
A: My parents always ask me to study hard and encourage me before exams. But actually it makes me stressed out. 2. .
B: Don¡¯t worry. Why don¡¯t you log on to the micro blog(µÇ¼΢²©) to share your feelings with others?
A: Really? 3.
B: Yes, I think so. It¡¯s very popular among us young people. You can get many replies from friends in the same situation, which may make you feel better.
A: 4. .
B: Let me see. Well, you¡¯d better have a try first. If you have a chance, you should suggest your parents read your micro blog, they¡¯ll know you better.
A: 5. Thank you very much
B: Not at all.
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M: OK. Let¡¯s go to the concert together. 4.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
W: 100 yuan a person.
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E. See you later.
F. How much is the ticket?
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Susan: Hello. 1.
Alice: Yes, it is.
Susan: 2. Would you like to go to the bookstore
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Alice: Oh, I see.
Susan: And in the bookstore we can find many wonderful books.
Alice: OK. I¡¯ll go with you. 5.
Susan: What about three o¡¯clock tomorrow afternoon?
Alice: Great. See you then.
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