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听力原文:W: Can you do the 'Salome' dance, Larry? I can.
M: How delightful !
W: Shall I do it now? Would you like to see me?... Isn't that nice?... And now I am perspiring so splendidly. I shall go and take a bath.
M: How long have you been here today, Julia?
W: Oh, I spend the day here now. I am making my own 'cure', and living entirely on raw vegetables and nuts, and each day I feel my spirit is stronger and purer. After all, what can you expect? The majority of us are walking about with pig corpuscles and oxen fragments in our brain. The wonder is the world is as good as it is. Now I live on the simple, provided food -- a lettuce, a carrot, a potato, and some nuts are ample, rational nourishment. I wash them under the tap and eat them raw, just as they come from the harmless earth -- fresh and uncontaminateD.
M: Do you take nothing else all day?
W: Water. And perhaps a banana if I wake in the night. You overeat yourself dreadfully, shamelessly! How can you expect the Flame of the Spirit to burn brightly under layers of superfluous flesh? We need more physical movement to make our muscles firm; and more natural food to keep us healthy.
M: A good point. Fancy, everyone does the same as you do -- eating less but dancing more! But that would give doctors little chance to display themselves.
W: Are you sure?
M: No.
W: Then you are sure to follow me, aren't you?
M: Well, hardly...
W: You can either dance with me or not. You must be sure of what you arc going to do.
What is most probably the woman doing at the beginning of the conversation?
A.She is sweating all over.
B.She is sitting and talking.
C.She is singing a Salome song.
D.She is showing a book on dancE.

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解析:对话开头时,朱莉娅跳舞给拉利看,然后就出了—身汗水:And now I am perspiring s......

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