10.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6至第8小題
6.Which year of college is the student in?
A.The first year.
B.The second year.
C.The third year.
7.What does the student do on Wednesdays?
A.He watches movies.
B.He plays basketball.
C.He goes to the French club.
8.What is probably the woman?
A.A newspaper reporter.
B.A basketball coach.
C.A French teacher.

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