A.You are welcome!
B.How smart you are!
C.The same to you!
D.Nice going!
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A.Oh, no, no.
B.No, I didn't do very well.
C.Thanks.
D.Don't praise me.
A.her teacher worked hard.
B.Susan worked hard.
C.the teacher was surprising.
D.Susan was surprised.
A.No. I didn't do well enough.
B.Who told you that?
C.Thanks.
D.Yes, I got a good mark.
A.Sorry
B.Come on
C.Well done
D.Bad luck
A.Sorry
B.Good luck
C.Come on
D.Well done

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