A.Can you take a message for me.
B.Are you sure for that.
C.Would you like to leave a message.
D.Can you phone me.
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A.Yes, they do.
B.Yes, they are.
C.No, there aren‘t.
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A.Listening and speaking.
B.Don‘t be afraid of difficulties.
C.Learning English is useful.
D.Don‘t be disappointed.
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