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【题目】What will the woman do next?

A.Visit a library.B.Make a telephone call.C.Go to her office.

【答案】B

【解析】

【原文】

M: Miranda, Joan said she’ll meet you in front of the library at five this afternoon.

W: I’ll have to ask Dad if he can drive me there. Where is he?

M: Still at work. Call him now before he leaves his office.

W: Good idea.

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