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Lucy: Oh, Jim! Be careful! You almost 1.(fall) down. Are you all right?

John: Don’t worry. I’m OK.

Lucy: You’d better not look at your phone while 2.(walk).

John: OK, I won’t.

Lucy: By 3. way, you didn’t look very happy on the WeChat yesterday.

John: Haha, you saw my 4.(photo) in the friend circle!

Lucy: Yeah. I’m used to looking through it every day. I found your car was broken.

5.was wrong?

John: There was nothing serious. Just a little traffic accident.

Lucy: I’m sorry 6.(hear) that. Was anybody hurt?

John: No one, 7.we wore the seat belts.

Lucy: Well done! We should know how to protect 8.(we).

John: I can’t agree 9. you more. Safety rules are really worth learning.

Lucy: But you still need a rest. Take good care of yourself. Bye.

John: I 10.(real) appreciate your care. Bye-bye.

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