11.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題.
17.Where was Cameron Diaz's father born?
A.In America.
B.In Cuba.
C.In Spain.
18.How did Cameron Diaz begin her entertainment career?
A.As a TV star.
B.As a film actress.
C.As a fashion model.
19.For which film did Diaz win a Best Lead Actress Award?
A.Shrek.
B.Gangs of New York.
C.There's Something about Mary.
20.What can we learn about Cameron Diaz?
A.She made﹩10 million in 2010.
B.She is more than forty years old.
C.She is the richest woman in Hollywood.

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