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听力原文:M: What a morning! My train usually takes 45 minutes but today it took me over an hour to get to campus.
W: I saw signs in the station that construction will be going on for the next three months.
Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
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A.Professor Smith was quite angry with the man
B.The train the man took was an hour latE.
C.The train the man took was held up by the construction.
D.The woman quite understood the man's being latE.

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解析:男士说“这一早晨1我的火车通常45分钟就到了,可今天花了一个多小时才到校园。”女士说“我看见车站的通告......

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