A: Hi, Kate.
B: Hi, Bob. She is from China.
A: Nice to meet you, Lin Lin.
C:
A: What are you doing on the computer?
B:
A: Are your parents in China now, Lin Lin?
C: Yes. They are in Beijing.
A: Sure. Why not talk to them on the Internet, Lin Lin?
C: No, Bob. They're sleeping.
A: Oh, I see.
A. Do you know Beijing, Bob?
B. Oh, this is my friend, Lin Lin.
C. It's about 11:30 p.m. in Beijing now.
D. Nice to meet you too, Bob.
E. We're sending email to Lin Lin's parents.
F. I like Beijing very much.
G. How are you?
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— How do you do?
— How do you do?
—, Michael!
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B:

A:
B: Fine, thanks. And you?
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B:
①光盘
②联合国
③毫升
④电视
⑤(美国)全国篮球协会
—They are from Tokyo.
— I’m in Class Seven.
— They are eggs.
This my good friend. is English girl(女孩). name is Emma. She is thirteen old. Now she is China. We in the same school, we aren’t in the same class. She is in Five, Grade one. Her number is (010)8898 -6575.
— It's ______ eraser.
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Ⅰ Goodbye, Miss Gao. How are you? How do you do? Good afternoon. Nice to meet you. |
Ⅱ A. Fine, thank you. B. Bye. C. Nice to meet you, too. D. How do you do? E. Good afternoon. |
A: Good afternoon, Mr. Wang.
B: Good afternoon, Li Ming. Nice to see you, too.
A: Mr. Wang?
B. Fine, thanks.
A: I'm fine, too. Mr. Wang, this is my mom. Mom, Mr. Wang.
B: How do you do?
C:
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A. How are you? B. This is my teacher, C. How do you do? D. Nice to see you. E And you? |
— No, we aren't.