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Only until his father was out of prison () go to school.

A.can Charles

B.Charles can

C.could Charles

D.Charles could

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第4题
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D.help improve one"s intelligence.

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第7题
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第9题
听力原文:M: Excuse me. Is this road to Tuner's Street?W: Yes.M: Is it very far from here?W

听力原文:M: Excuse me. Is this road to Tuner's Street?

W: Yes.

M: Is it very far from here?

W: No, not very far. About an hour's walk.

M: Are there any buses going there?

W: Oh, yes, but the buses don't come very often. Only about 4 times a day.

M: When does the next bus come along?

W: Not until half past seven. You will arrive there if you walk.

M: Well, thank you. I'd better walk. I can't wait an hour and a half for a bus.

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A.On his way to Turner's Street.

B.In a bus to Turner's Street.

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B.A presentation

C.A business letter

D.A press release

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