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——Who's he——()
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——Who's he——()

A.She's my mother

B.He's my father

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第4题
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第5题
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B. to get the medical treatment from the doctor

C. to do some business to make money

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第6题
听力原文: Virginia Brown is in the ninth grade at Ashley High School Since her first year
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A.He only wants to change his daughter's grade.

B.He wants to have the teacher apologize to his daughter.

C.He only asks for compensation for emotional damages.

D.He wants to change the grade and compensation.

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听力原文:M: How about phoning Liz asking her to join us for dinner?

W: I think you should phone her, she hardly knows who I am.

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A.That Liz doesn't know them well.

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第8题
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D.That she doesn't know Liz's phone number.

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D.The man's ex-mother-in-law.

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第10题
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听力原文:M: How about phoning Liz and asking her to join us for dinner?

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A.That Liz doesn't know them well.

B.That he's the one to phone Liz.

C.That she will phone Liz if he doesn't

D.That she doesn't know Liz's phone number.

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听力原文: Mary Katherine Goddard was the only woman who signed on the early copies of the
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A.Because she was the first women working in newspaper business.

B.Because she published the early documents.

C.Because she was one of the representatives from Rhode Island colony.

D.Because she herself delivered the copies of Declaration throughout the colonies.

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