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听力原文:Iraqi officials say gunmen have killed about 50 people in a Sunni district in the

northern town of Tal Afar in an apparently reprisal for truck bombings Tuesday in a Shiite area.Iraqi officials say Shiite policemen allegedly took part in a rampage.

Gunmen killed about 50 people just to take a revenge on the bombing event in the Shiite area.

A.正确

B.错误

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