A: Jerry, our company is participating in the sports equipment exhibition that begins next week, and we have a booth for our new products. Do you want to come by and have a look?
B: That sounds good. What are the opening hours?
A: 9:30am till 5pm. Our booth number is A-501.
B: OK, I will get back to you once I’ve set the time.
A:Jerry,下周開始的運動用品展,我們公司有參加,並設一個攤位展出新產品,要過來看看嗎?
B:聽起來很棒,展覽的時間是幾點?
A:每天上午九點半到下午五點。我們的攤位號碼是A-501。
B:好,我確定好時間,再聯絡你。
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