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听力原文:M: Turn your head a little bit leftward and look straight to this direction.Get relaxed and you look great posing like that.Shall I press the shutter?
W: Give me a seconD.I'd like to put on a little bit of lipstick.
Q: What are the speakers doing?
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A.Choosing cosmetics.
B.Taking photos.
C.Doing hairstylE.
D.Playing a gamE.

A.Get
B.Shall
C.I'd
D.Choosing
E.
B.Taking
F.
C.Doing
G.
D.Playing

【参考答案】

B
解析: 男士指导女士摆姿势,女士想先涂点口红,可见男士在为女士拍照。故答案为B。
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B.She
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A.B.
C.
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A.Multitasking
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B.Multitasking
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C.Multitasking
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D.Multitasking