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听力原文:What do you plan to do in the next five years?(A) We've got a tight schedule. (B)

听力原文:What do you plan to do in the next five years?

(A) We've got a tight schedule.

(B) Sorry, I can't accept your plan.

(C) I have no plan yet.

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A.

B.

C.

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