【題目】
【1】Why did John look tired?
A.Watched TV series.
B.Played computer games.
C.Finished the work plan.
【2】When did John’s boss want the task finally?
A.This Tuesday.B.This WednesdayC.This Friday.
【3】What did John’s boss want the task for?
A.Finding out a solution.
B.Dealing with a report.
C.Preparing for a speech.
【答案】
【1】C
【2】B
【3】A
【解析】
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