【題目】Questions are based on the following passage.

1

A.Her story of completing a task.B.Her experience of being lost.

C.Her trip abroad.D.Her success in career.

2

A.Met his friends.B.Attended a lecture.

C.Gave a performance.D.Had a trip.

3

A.By following a man.B.By looking at a map.

C.By asking an old woman.D.By asking the policeman for help.

4

A.He cannot stand the noise in the bar.B.He has a poor memory.

C.He doesn't speak German.D.He doesn’t like to wear T-shirts.

【答案】

1B

2C

3A

4C

【解析】

【原文】

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