A.Sorry, I don't know you
B.No, you can't
C.Certainly. Wait a minute, please
D.Let me see
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A.Very well, thank you
B.Happily, in London
C.It's great, thanks
D.I'm pleasure
A.Who's speaking, please?
B.How's everything going?
C.Who's this?
D.Hold on, please. Wrong number!
A.Hello, how are you?
B.How do you do?
C.Fine, thank you.
D.That's OK.
A.Who are you?
B.Who is speaking?
C.What's wrong?
D.Why?
A.Yes. This is Mr Wang speaking.
B.Yes. Can I speak to Mr Wang?
C.Sorry, you'd better ask Mr Wang.
D.No, I can't speak.
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