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7.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10.What happened to the man on Saturday morning?
A.His car broke down B.He got lost in the forest C.He was caught in the rain
11.How long did it take the man to find the campsite around the forest?
A.About half an hour B.About an hour C.About two hours
12.Where did the man stay this weekend?
A.In a hotel B.At home C.At the campsite.
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