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听力原文:M: For the first time in two years, all the departments kept within their budgets

last quarter. I had to cheek the figures four times before I could believe it! This'll look very good in the annual report.

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第2题
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第3题
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听力原文:Are you free tomorrow?(13)A.Yes, I'm not.B.No, I am.C.Yes, I am.

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第11题
听力原文:W: Anything else?M: No, thanks. That's all.Q: Where are they probably talking?(21

听力原文:W: Anything else?

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A.In a shop.

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