4.聽第10段材料,回答17-20 題
17.What is the plane's final destination?
A.Dallas  
B.Miami 
C.Seattle
18.What is true about the emergency exit rows?
A.Anyone can sit there if they're open
B.They are reserved for families with children
C.Flight staff may ask people sitting there for help
19.What is to the right of the speaker?
A.The speaker's co-worker
B.A place to check in extra baggage
C.The area where the line should form
20.Who will be able to board the plane first?
A.Senior citizen  
B.Kids under the age of 15
C.Passengers with an A on their boarding passes.

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