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A、It is Bill who gets long hair first. B、The man likes long hair very much. C、Boys in the class like wearing suit. D、Bill is the
A、It is Bill who gets long hair first. B、The man likes long hair very much. C、Boys in the class like wearing suit. D、Bill is the
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2012-06-20
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问题
W: John, look at this coat. You bought it for me when you were courting me.
M: Yeah, it was a long time ago and the coat is worn out. I think I should buy you a new one.
Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?
M: Why do so many boys wear long hair in your class?
W: Oh, you see. Bill does so and the other boys just follow suit.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
选项
A、It is Bill who gets long hair first.
B、The man likes long hair very much.
C、Boys in the class like wearing suit.
D、Bill is the only boy who has long hair.
答案
A
解析
语义理解题。男士问女士为什么她们班里有这么多男孩子留长发,女士说自从Bin留长发后,其他的男孩都开始效仿了。follow suit“跟着做,效仿”。因此,Bill是女士班里第一个留长发的男生。
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