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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1What can’t be done at the club?

A. Swimming. B. Running. C. Skating.

2What does the woman say about her own sports activities?

A. She is quite good at many sports.

B. She never had enough time for them.

C. She used to do a lot of them.

3What can we learn about the club?

A. It is open until 12:00 at noon.

B. It is open until 12:00 at night.

C. It opens at 12:00 in the morning.

4Where will they meet each other?

A. At the computer centre. B. In front of the cinema. C. At the bus stop.

【答案】

1C

2C

3B

4B

【解析】此题为听力题,解析略。

1此题为听力题,解析略。

2此题为听力题,解析略。

3此题为听力题,解析略。

4此题为听力题,解析略。

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