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1How did the man learn about the festival most probably?

A. Through going to a park.

B. Through reading a newspaper.

C. Through hearing of it from his brother.

2What’s the woman’s attitude toward the art exhibitions?

A. Interested. B. Disappointed. C. Worried.

3When will the international painters show their works?

A. On Saturday. B. On Sunday. C. The whole weekend.

【答案】

1B

2A

3B

【解析】此題為聽(tīng)力題,解析略。

1此題為聽(tīng)力題,解析略。

2此題為聽(tīng)力題,解析略。

3此題為聽(tīng)力題,解析略。

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