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Customer, This suit looks nice. _________?Assistant: Yes, of course. The fitting

Customer, This suit looks nice. _________?

Assistant: Yes, of course. The fitting room is over there.

A. How much is it

B. Can I Try it

C. How can I buy it

D. Can I Try it on

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第2题
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第8题
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