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—Excuse me, I want to ask for your class...

—Excuse me, I want to ask for your classmate—Wang Hao. Can you take

 a message for me?

—________. In fact, I haven’t a classmate called Wang Hao.

A. I think so            B. I’m afraid not

C. I hope so            D. I’d rather not

 

B 【解析】略
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I am a Senior Two student. Recently we have made a survey—“To whom do you go when in trouble?”.Here are the results.

 

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