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听力原文:Which control stops the machine?(A) The main office, downtown.(B) Where the bus s

听力原文:Which control stops the machine?

(A) The main office, downtown.

(B) Where the bus stops.

(C) The power switch on the right.

(4)

A.

B.

C.

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