A.I'd like that
B.Sure, go ahead
C.Sorry, but I have to meet my uncle
D.It's none of my business
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A.No, I already have plans.
B.I'd love to, but I'm busy tonight.
C.No, I really don't like being with you.
D.I'm ill, so I shouldn't go out.
A.Who are you?
B.I'm Wang.
C.Speaking.
D.Are you John?
A.OK, I'll take it
B.That's good
C.Yes, I'd like a sweater
D.It's too dear
A.No, I don't need your help.
B.Yes. I'd like to withdraw some money
C.Well, leave me alone.
D.Don't bother me!
A.No, no. I can help it myself.
B.Thank you.
C.Sorry, you can't.
D.No, I don't need you.
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