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A: Whose ruler is under the desk? (1)

B: Let me see. Oh, no. It's not mine. (2) , but this one is green. I think it's Jack's.

A: Whose?

B: Jack's.

A: (3) , Is this ruler yours?

C: Oh, yes, it's mine.

A: (4) . Put it in your pencil-box. (5)  .

C: Thank you very much.

A: It's my pleasure.

 

 

(1) ________ (2) ________ (3) ________ (4) ________ (5) ________

答案:E;A;C;D;B
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