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W: I have been thinking about my uncle a lot these days.
M: Why not go over for a visit
What does the man mean( ).
A. The woman’s uncle will come for a visit.
B. He thinks the woman should visit her uncle.
C. He asks the woman to go over to his place.
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W: I’ve been thinking about my cousin a lot today.
M: Why not go over for a visit
W: But I have to take care of the baby.
M: Don’t worry about that. I will help you out.
What does the man mean( ).
A. He thinks she should visit her cousin.
B. Her cousin doesn’t visit very often.
C. Her cousin is feeling a lot better today.
D. He doesn’t think her cousin has been at home today.
[简答题]It has been either my good or evil lot to have my roving passion gratified. I have wandered through different countries, and witnessed many of the shifting scenes of life. I cannot say that I have studied them with the eye of a philosopher; but rather with the sauntering gaze with which humble lovers of the picturesque stroll from the window of one print-shop to another; caught sometimes by the delineations of beauty, sometimes by the distortions of caricature, and sometimes by the loveliness of landscape. As it is the fashion for modem tourists to travel pencil in hand, and bring home their portfolios filled with sketches, I am disposed to get up a few for the entertainment of my friends. When, however, I look over the hints and memorandums I have taken down for the purpose, my heart almost fails me at finding how my idle humor has led me aside from tile great objects studied by every regular traveler who would make a book.
[单项选择]What has the woman mainly been thinking about
A. The weather.
B. A vacation.
C. Going skiing.
D. Her studies.
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