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[单项选择]Mrs. Sue Pearson:
We don’’t want to be here, but what can we do You see, last year my husband found out that he had cancer. Doctors advised us to leave Darling. We planned to buy a farm 50 miles away. But before we could save enough money for the deposit, he lost his job. Now I can’’t see how we’’ll ever be able to get away from him. I don’’t know what to do.
George Clark:
I certainly do not accept that my company is responsible. We can’’t be responsible. It is an absolutely ridiculous opposition. If people choose to work here or live nearby, they must accept the risks. We did not bring the company to the town. The town grew up round the chemical factory. And part of the reason the town is such a thriving community today, is because of my company. Of course, there is a little pollution. There is always pollution in the chemical industry. It can’’t be helped because this country needs chemicals — without this company 3,000 people would be jobless.
Richard Carr:
I th
[单项选择]What does Sue mean
A. Her hands are full.
B. She wants the boy to help her.
C. She can’t help the boy carry the bag.
[填空题]In what conditions that Judith Pearson can accept the job
She can accept it if ______.
[单项选择]What time did Sue leave home
A. 5:10
B. 5:00
C. 4:30
D. 5:15
[单项选择]Where would Sue like to sit
A. Sit in the comer.
B. Sit by the piano.
C. Sit near the platform.