hǎohào HSK1

good

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  1. You'd better stand up.

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  2. There's nothing to forget.

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  3. I'd better go upstairs.

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  4. There's nothing to cry about.

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  5. This problem is very easy to solve.

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  6. Just as you said, this matter is not easy to handle.

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  7. Maybe you'd better call some of your friends.

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  8. Maybe we should solve the locked room mystery first.

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  9. I'm just saying you have nothing to be ashamed of.

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  10. Rule number two, the less contact she has with the outside world, the better.

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  11. This is their private family matter; it's not appropriate for outsiders to interfere.

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  12. The buttons on this remote control are too small and hard to press.

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  13. It's not easy to find a man as attractive as me.

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  14. You know that chocolate's not good for your diabetes.

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  15. I think it would be best if he woke up in familiar surroundings.

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  16. He is an excellent midfielder who can organize attacks well.

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  17. Hi, I don't speak Dutch.

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  18. Hello, my dear children!

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  19. Hi, everyone, sorry I'm late.

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  20. Hello, can you hear me?

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