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听力原文:M: Jane, what kind of format do you think the exam will have?W: I wouldn' t be su

听力原文:M: Jane, what kind of format do you think the exam will have?

W: I wouldn' t be surprised to find an essay question and some multiple-choice questions, because they are easier to correct.

What are the two speakers talking about?

A.An essay.

B.Correcting test papers.

C.A coming test.

D.How to score high in tests.

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