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1. Who answers the telephone?

A. Tom.    

B. Susan’s husband.

C. Susan.

2. When are they going to New Zealand?

A. In two weeks.

B. In a couple of months.

C. In half a year.

3. Where are they going to meet?

A. At Susan’s.

B. At Tom’s.

C. In New Zealand.

 

答案:1C2A3B
提示:

M: Hello! Can I speak to Susan, please?

W: Speaking. Is that you, Tom?

M: Yes, it is. I am going to New Zealand in two weeks’ time, and my wife is going with me.

W: Oh, how lucky you are!  How long are you going for?

M: For a couple of months, maybe half a year. My boss wants me to help set up a branch company there. Well, Susan, you have been to New Zealand several times. Can you give us some suggestions, or just tell us about that country?

W: I’d love to. We can have a talk sometime.

M: Why not come over to dinner in my house this weekend? My wife wants to meet you as well.

W: All right. What about Saturday?

M: OK. See you at 6:00 p.m. ,this coming Saturday. Goodbye!

 


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