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听力原文:M: Excuse me, but when can I take the bus for the airport?
W: There is a bus at 10 o'clock. You'll have to wait for five minutes.
Q: What time is it now?
(9)
A.9:55.
B.10:00.
C.9:50.
D.10:05.

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D.The "six sense" of a snake to locate preys.

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