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―Karen, can I talk to you for a minute?

―Sure, ________?

A.how come     B.what’s up       C.how’s that  D.what fo

 

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一、询问

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Dear Anderson ,

From TV I know there are still many A/H1N1 flu cases reported recently in Mexico and many schools are closed as a result. I’m so worried about you.___________________________                                                  

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