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【题目】听下面一段对话,完成下列小题。

1.What did Linda suggest doing?

A. Going to the cinema.??? B. Going to the beach.??? C. Going shopping.

2Who will probably go shopping?

A. Nobody.??? B. The boy’s mother.??? C. The boy and Linda.

【答案】

1B

2C

【解析】M: What shall we do, Linda?

W: Since there are no tickets for the movie, why not go to the beach? I think it’s more interesting.

M: Maybe. But I’ll have to go shopping.

W: Why doesn’t your mother do that?

M: She is ill in hospital.

W:I’m sorry to hear that. Let me help you with the shopping, OK?

M: Great! I really have no idea about what to buy for cooking. Thanks a lot.

W: My pleasure.

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