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4.听第一段对话,回答第1-2题.
1.What does the woman think of her past bonfire party?
A.It was to be fun.
B.It was a mixture of fear and excitement.
C.It was like a frightening fox-hunting story.
2.Where did the man's most exciting memory with fire happen?
A.In a small village in the country.
B.In his family in the countryside.
C.Around flickering candles in the garden.

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