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听力原文:M: There are about 100 customers coming to attend the meeting. After meeting do we need to arrange some activities for them?
W: Renting a conference room at the Shangri-la already takes much money. Arranging 100 customers to see the icE.sculptures and ice buildings will cost us too much.
Q: What does the woman worry about?
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A.Spending too much money on the customers.
B.Finding no available conference room in Shangri-lA.
C.Too many customers coming to attend the meeting.
D.Few customers going to see ice sculptures and buildings.

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B.Spending
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B.Finding
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C.Too
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D.Few

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解析:男士询问女士,会后要不要组织与会者进行活动。女士回答租用香格里拉的会议室已经花掉许多钱,再组织客户去看......

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