A.How do you do
B.How are you
C.Fine, thank you
D.Hi, how are you getting on
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A.Oh, I have never seen you.
B.Yes, I am glad.
C.Hello, John. Nice to meet you.
D.How are you?
A.You may ask for help.
B.I'll give you a hand.
C.Please do me a favor.
D.I'd come to help.
A.next
B.besides
C.unless
D.accept
A.any
B.some
C.none
D.neither
A.too much
B.much too
C.too many
D.many too
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