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听力原文:W: Here's this week's schedulE.On Monday, there's the board meeting. Your speech at the Lion's Club on Tuesday. Then, on Wednesday, you're supposed to see the dentist.
M: I'm glad I don't have to travel to the business conference until next week.
Q: What will the man do on Tuesday?
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A.He must see the dentist.
B.He must give a speech.
C.He has a meeting to attenD.
D.He must travel to a business conferencE.

A.M:
B.
Q:
C.He
D.
B.He
E.
C.He
F.
D.He

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B
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B.Farmers'
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C.Jefferson's
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D.International