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Complete the dialogue with proper words or sentences.

A: Hi, Frank. Where did you go this morning?

B: (1)                                                  .

A: Why did you go to the railway station?

B: You know National Day is coming. I went there to buy a train ticket.

A: But you look upset now. (2)                              ?

B: I got up very early this morning in order to buy a train ticket.

(3)                                                   .

A: What a pity!

B: Have you bought the train ticket to go home?

A: Yes, (4)                                              .

   B: Online?

A: Yes, it’s more convenient. (5)                             .

B: OK. I will have a try. Thank you a lot.

A: You’re welcome.


1. I went to the railway station.

2. What’s the matter (with you)?/What’s wrong/up/your trouble?

3. But I was told that the tickets were sold out when I got there/I didn’t buy one

But it has /they have been sold out./ But they had been sold out when I got there.

4. I’ve bought the train ticket /it/one online.

5. I think you can try to buy the ticket online, too.

      / You should have a try. /You’d better have a try.

      /You are supposed to buy one online.


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