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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1Where are the two speakers probably?

A.In a school.B.In a hotel.C.In a bank.

2What will the woman do at 3 o'clock tomorrow?

A.Make an appointmentB.Take a test.C.Fill out some forms.

3What's the probable relationship between the speakers?

A.Teacher and student.B.Classmates.C.Workmates.

【答案】

1A

2B

3A

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