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1.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题.8.How does the woman feel about her presentation?
A.Confident. B.Terrified. C.Unsure.
9.When will the conference be held?
A.Next Monday. B.This Thursday. C.This Friday.
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42.A.off | B.back | C.away | D.down |
43.A.beyond | B.at | C.for | D.above |
44.A.having | B.risking | C.sacrificing | D.sharing |
45.A.related | B.committed | C.devoted | D.accustomed |
46.A.sending | B.getting | C.reading | D.taking |
47.A.change | B.exchange | C.deliver | D.raise |
48.A.So | B.And | C.Or | D.But |
49.A.indicate | B.replace | C.cover | D.involve |
50.A.conversation | B.computer | C.party | D.Internet |
51.A.abandoning | B.joining | C.burying | D.attaching |
52.A.interviewing | B.introducing | C.knowing | D.meeting |
53.A.feeling | B.concept | C.fact | D.truth |
54.A.colorful | B.interesting | C.real | D.meaningful |
55.A.worry | B.care | C.ask | D.debate |
56.A.there | B.out | C.down | D.in |
57.A.Therefore | B.Altogether | C.Instead | D.However |
58.A.information | B.space | C.contact | D.management |
59.A.from | B.of | C.behind | D.under |
60.A.approach | B.source | C.result | D.excuse. |