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B :    6   £®But I have to go back home to stay with my father because he is badly ill in bed£®

A : Oh, that¡¯s too bad !

B :    7  

A : Yes, my uncle in Hawaii has invited me to spend my vacation with him£®

B : Great ! Hawaii is a wonderful place, isn¡¯t it?

A : Certainly, I suppose he¡¯ll show me around some interesting places there£®  8  

B : As I know£®Hawaii was discovered by Captain Cook in the 1770s and he got killed there the next year he discovered it£®

A : That¡¯s right£®  9  

B : Sure, you¡¯ll certainly enjoy yourself£®But don¡¯t forget to write to me, will you?

A :    10  

A : Of course, I will£®          

B : But now it¡¯s become a world ¨C famous scenic spot£®

C : I¡¯d like to very much£®

D : Have you got a way to spend yours?

E : No, never£®

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Rose:      Hello, I borrowed five books about a month ago.        6     
Librarian:       Let me check for you.
Rose:            7     
Librarian:       You¡¯re lucky, they are due today.
Rose:      Can I renew them?
Librarian:       You can only renew some of them.
Rose:            8     
Librarian:       Two of the books are hot ones that many students have reserved (Ô¤¶¨).
Rose:      I have to return two of them and renew the rest three. Right?
Librarian:       Right.
Rose:      Can I borrow these two again?
Librarian:             9      But you have to wait for a few months.
Rose:            10     
Librarian:       You have to reserve them and wait for your turn.
Rose:      Oh, I see. I might as well return them now.

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B£®Thank you.
C£®Yes, of course.
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the exam but you can¡¯t learn anything and you will never try to

study hard.

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exam.

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you.

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C£®Come on! It¡¯s just an exam.

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Rose:            7     

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Rose:            8     

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Librarian:       Right.

Rose:      Can I borrow these two again?

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Rose:            10     

Librarian:       You have to reserve them and wait for your turn.

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M:    7   

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M:  Yes?

W: Well, when he gets home, he expects me to run around and make dinner£®He never does anything in the house.    8  

M:  I see£®Is your husband here?

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M: OK£®    10   

W: No, of course not.

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---- Well,    8     If I had helped you cheat just now, then I would not be a real friend. If I had helped you, you might be able to pass the exam but you can¡¯t learn anything and you will never try to study hard.

----     9     You know my father will beat me if I can¡¯t pass this exam.

---- Well, if your father beats you then, that should be a good lesson for you.

---- Now I really doubt if you are really my friend or not.

----    10  

---- Good for me? You want me to be beaten by my father?

A.Good friends should know what I mean.

B.I think you should know what I mean.

C.Come on! It¡¯s just an exam.

D.I don¡¯t agree with you.

E.We are good friends, aren¡¯t we?

F.I can¡¯t agree with you more.

G.What I said and did is for your own good.         

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