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A: Do you mind if I borrow the notes from last week? B: Were you here last week? A: I was unable to make it. B: How come? A: I was sick that day, and couldn't make it. B: Well, here are the notes. A: Are there any more? B: Sorry, here you go. A: Than
A: Let me get last week's notes. B: Yeah, sure--you didn't come to class that day? A: I couldn't come. B: Why not? A: I wasn't feeling well. B: Here they are. A: Thanks a lot; are these all the notes? B: Oh, no, this is the rest. A: Thank you very mu
A: Do you have the notes from last week's class? B: Did you come late? A: I couldn't make it. B: Why is that? A: I was sick. B: Oh, okay. Well, here you go. A: Are these all of them? B: Oh, wait, here are the rest. A: Thanks a bunch. B: Don't mention
14 Hobbies嗜好 I like to paint. 我喜欢画画。 I bought painting stuff.我买画画的素材。 Cooking is my hobby.烹饪是我的嗜好。 I broiled fish.我煎鱼。 I play the piano.我弹钢琴。 I joined the photography club.我参加摄影
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