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听力原文:M: I need to find a dentist. You're familiar with Dr. Joanna, do you recommend her?
W: Well, I've been seen by her a few times. And the best I can say for her is she has interesting magazines in her waiting room.
Q: What does the woman imply?
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A.She's never been treated by Dr. JoannA.
B.She's been sitting in the waiting room too long.
C.Dr. Joanna isn't the very good choicE.
D.She'd like to recommend a magazine to the man.

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C
解析:男士询问Dr. Jcanna是否是个好牙医,女士并没有正面作答,只是说根据自己的看牙经历,the be......

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