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1. Whom do you suppose they are talking about?

A. Their student.    

B. Their son.

C. Their clerk.

2. How old is Bob?

A.15            B.7            C.17

3. What is the woman’s attitude to Bob’s traveling on his own?

A. She’s worried about it.

B. She’s against it.

C. She’s eager to stop it.

 

答案:1B2C3A
提示:

W: Hello, Jane.

W: I’m a little worried about Bob. He’s never been away from home before.

M: Well, it has to happen sooner or later. He has to learn to take care of himself and to stand on his own two feet.

W: But he’s only 17.And he’s still very childish. He still needs to build up both in spirit and in body.

M: Don’t worry! He can’t depend on us for the rest of his life. After all, I left home when I was his age, and I did all right. It’s time for him to be on his own.

W: I know it’s time for him to travel on his own, but I’ll still worry.

 


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