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听力原文:W: Did you turn off the lights and check the locks on all the doors and windows?M

听力原文:W: Did you turn off the lights and check the locks on all the doors and windows?

M: Yes, and I told the neighbours we'd be gone for two weeks. They'll keep an eye on the house for us.

Q: Where are the man and woman going?

(13)

A.To a movie.

B.For shopping.

C.On a two-week trip.

D.On a short visit to his neighbours.

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In many independent countries of the Commonwealth the British cultural influence survives, and some of their educational systems still reflect this influence. So too with parliamentary and legal processes. Sonic send military officers to British colleges for training. But British governments, of both parties, have regularly avoided any interference with their relations with other states, or with their internal politics -- although in some cases the original institutions have been fundamentally altered, replaced by military rule or other forms of more or less arbitrary power. In the United Nations, members of the Commonwealth are quite often opposed to one another.

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