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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1What does the man complain?

A.His bag is too heavy.

B.His home is too far away

C.The things are too expensive.

2What do we know about the woman?

A.She does not like to travel.

B.She has been to Hong Kong before.

C.She bought many presents for her kids.

【答案】

1A

2B

【解析】

【原文】

M: Do we still have far to go? This carry-on bag is really hurting my shoulder.

W: We’re almost here. The plane’s gate is just up those stairs there. Then we’ll be home two hours later. What do you have in your bag anyway?

M: Oh, I picked up some CDs and toys for my kids. The prices are unbelievably low here in Hong Kong.

W: This must be your first trip here. I remember picking up many things when I first came here, because they are really much more expensive in our hometown.

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