【成人自考】【商务英语】【00796-gd】2023年10月考试真题

(1).When is Jennifer Wong coming?

A.This afternoon.
B.By car.
C.To the cinema.
正确答案A

(2).How is the weather in Beijing today?

A.That's fine.
B.It's cold.
C.It's outside.
正确答案B

(3).Let's get an apple pizza.

A.Best wishes!
B.What a pity!
C.Great idea!
正确答案C

(4).This is Mary, my friend from America.

A.Hi, nice to meet you.
B.That'll be lovely.
C.What's it called?
正确答案A

(5).Can I borrow that magazine from you?

A.Sorry, I can't.
B.I'm afraid it's not mine.
C.I didn't know.
正确答案B

(6).Have a good trip.

A.Thanks, I will.
B.I think so.
C.Yes, very much.
正确答案A

(7).How about playing badminton tonight?

A.I'm too tired.
B.What a shame!
C.That's not right!
正确答案A

(8).I can't finish this project in time.

A.Can you be careful?
B.You can't have that.
C.Of course you can.
正确答案C

(9).Which one of the girls is your friend?

A.He says I'm right.
B.Yes he is, isn't he?
C.That one over there.
正确答案C

(10).I hate speaking up in public.

A.You are, too.
B.So do I.
C.It can, too.
正确答案B

(11).Linda,
I've gone for lunch, and will be back at 2 p. m.
When Henry Lee calls, tell him his order is in the post.
Jerry
Jerry wants Linda to

A.give a message to Henry Lee.
B.send Henry Lee's order after lunch.
C.phone Henry Lee before 2 o'clock.
正确答案A

(12).We have received no reply to our letter of 2 nd November in which we complained about October's consignment of tools.

A.We wrote to you on 2  nd  November to tell you that we were not satisfied with a consignment of tools.
B.We have not yet received the order we placed on 2 nd November for a consignment of tools.
C.In our letter to you we complained about the consignment of tools we received on 2 nd November.
正确答案A

(13).Our company intends to open a second branch in Shanghai later this year. How many branches does our company have in Shanghai at the moment?

A.two
B.one
C.none
正确答案B

(14).Please note that due to higher fuel costs, charges for our express delivery service have now increased.
This service will cost more because

A.petrol prices have gone up.
B.the delivery of goods is taking longer.
C.motorbikes are more expensive to buy.
正确答案A

(15).ANNIVERSARY EVENT:6 th December
Fireworks Ltd invites employees and their families to an evening
entertainment in Eastern Park.

A.Fireworks Ltd is celebrating its sixth anniversary in Eastern Park.
B.Employees will entertain Fireworks' guests in Eastern Park in December.
C.Staff can take their families to Fireworks' evening entertainment.
正确答案C

(16).Sarah Martin wants to find out more about all the goods the company makes.

A.Discounts and special offers
B.World map of company offices
C.News stories
D.Our management team
E.History of the company
F.Job advertisements
正确答案G

(17).Ian Robertson wants to download a form because he wants to work for the company.

A.Discounts and special offers
B.World map of company offices
C.News stories
D.Our management team
E.History of the company
F.Job advertisements
正确答案F

(18).Michelle Young wants to know whether the company has branches in Europe.

A.Discounts and special offers
B.World map of company offices
C.News stories
D.Our management team
E.History of the company
F.Job advertisements
正确答案B

(19).Bill Axelsson needs to check when he will receive the goods he paid for online.

A.Discounts and special offers
B.World map of company offices
C.News stories
D.Our management team
E.History of the company
F.Job advertisements
正确答案H

(20).Linda Safina wants to learn how the business has changed since it started 50 years ago.

A.Discounts and special offers
B.World map of company offices
C.News stories
D.Our management team
E.History of the company
F.Job advertisements
正确答案E

(21).Alaska, in 21_______ far north of America, is bigger 22_______ England, France and Spain put together. The winters are long, dark and cold, but in summer Alaskan children can 23_______ outside at midnight because the sun never goes down! 24 _______ are thousands of lakes, forests and mountains and seventy-five percent of the state has 25_______ roads. Often the only way to go shopping or to get to school is by flying to the 26 _______ town.
Many Alaskans use computers to talk to the outside world. One of 27 _______ favorite hobbies is dog-racing 28_______ the snow. Life in Alaska is sometimes dangerous because of the brown bears living in the forests. At school, children learn what to do 29 _______ they meet one of 30 _______ animals.
回答第(21)空

A.a
B.the
C.this
正确答案B

(22).Alaska, in 21_______ far north of America, is bigger 22_______ England, France and Spain put together. The winters are long, dark and cold, but in summer Alaskan children can 23_______ outside at midnight because the sun never goes down! 24 _______ are thousands of lakes, forests and mountains and seventy-five percent of the state has 25_______ roads. Often the only way to go shopping or to get to school is by flying to the 26 _______ town.
Many Alaskans use computers to talk to the outside world. One of 27 _______ favorite hobbies is dog-racing 28_______ the snow. Life in Alaska is sometimes dangerous because of the brown bears living in the forests. At school, children learn what to do 29 _______ they meet one of 30 _______ animals.
回答第(22)空

A.than
B.that
C.like
正确答案A

(23).Alaska, in 21_______ far north of America, is bigger 22_______ England, France and Spain put together. The winters are long, dark and cold, but in summer Alaskan children can 23_______ outside at midnight because the sun never goes down! 24 _______ are thousands of lakes, forests and mountains and seventy-five percent of the state has 25_______ roads. Often the only way to go shopping or to get to school is by flying to the 26 _______ town.
Many Alaskans use computers to talk to the outside world. One of 27 _______ favorite hobbies is dog-racing 28_______ the snow. Life in Alaska is sometimes dangerous because of the brown bears living in the forests. At school, children learn what to do 29 _______ they meet one of 30 _______ animals.
回答第(23)空

A.playing
B.play
C.played
正确答案B

(24).Alaska, in 21_______ far north of America, is bigger 22_______ England, France and Spain put together. The winters are long, dark and cold, but in summer Alaskan children can 23_______ outside at midnight because the sun never goes down! 24 _______ are thousands of lakes, forests and mountains and seventy-five percent of the state has 25_______ roads. Often the only way to go shopping or to get to school is by flying to the 26 _______ town.
Many Alaskans use computers to talk to the outside world. One of 27 _______ favorite hobbies is dog-racing 28_______ the snow. Life in Alaska is sometimes dangerous because of the brown bears living in the forests. At school, children learn what to do 29 _______ they meet one of 30 _______ animals.
回答第(24)空

A.Here
B.They
C.There
正确答案C

(25).Alaska, in 21_______ far north of America, is bigger 22_______ England, France and Spain put together. The winters are long, dark and cold, but in summer Alaskan children can 23_______ outside at midnight because the sun never goes down! 24 _______ are thousands of lakes, forests and mountains and seventy-five percent of the state has 25_______ roads. Often the only way to go shopping or to get to school is by flying to the 26 _______ town.
Many Alaskans use computers to talk to the outside world. One of 27 _______ favorite hobbies is dog-racing 28_______ the snow. Life in Alaska is sometimes dangerous because of the brown bears living in the forests. At school, children learn what to do 29 _______ they meet one of 30 _______ animals.
回答第(25)空

A.any
B.no
C.not
正确答案B

(26).Alaska, in 21_______ far north of America, is bigger 22_______ England, France and Spain put together. The winters are long, dark and cold, but in summer Alaskan children can 23_______ outside at midnight because the sun never goes down! 24 _______ are thousands of lakes, forests and mountains and seventy-five percent of the state has 25_______ roads. Often the only way to go shopping or to get to school is by flying to the 26 _______ town.
Many Alaskans use computers to talk to the outside world. One of 27 _______ favorite hobbies is dog-racing 28_______ the snow. Life in Alaska is sometimes dangerous because of the brown bears living in the forests. At school, children learn what to do 29 _______ they meet one of 30 _______ animals.
回答第(26)空

A.near
B.nearest
C.nearer
正确答案B

(27).Alaska, in 21_______ far north of America, is bigger 22_______ England, France and Spain put together. The winters are long, dark and cold, but in summer Alaskan children can 23_______ outside at midnight because the sun never goes down! 24 _______ are thousands of lakes, forests and mountains and seventy-five percent of the state has 25_______ roads. Often the only way to go shopping or to get to school is by flying to the 26 _______ town.
Many Alaskans use computers to talk to the outside world. One of 27 _______ favorite hobbies is dog-racing 28_______ the snow. Life in Alaska is sometimes dangerous because of the brown bears living in the forests. At school, children learn what to do 29 _______ they meet one of 30 _______ animals.
回答第(27)空

A.his
B.its
C.their
正确答案C

(28).Alaska, in 21_______ far north of America, is bigger 22_______ England, France and Spain put together. The winters are long, dark and cold, but in summer Alaskan children can 23_______ outside at midnight because the sun never goes down! 24 _______ are thousands of lakes, forests and mountains and seventy-five percent of the state has 25_______ roads. Often the only way to go shopping or to get to school is by flying to the 26 _______ town.
Many Alaskans use computers to talk to the outside world. One of 27 _______ favorite hobbies is dog-racing 28_______ the snow. Life in Alaska is sometimes dangerous because of the brown bears living in the forests. At school, children learn what to do 29 _______ they meet one of 30 _______ animals.
回答第(28)空

A.across
B.between
C.among
正确答案A

(29).Alaska, in 21_______ far north of America, is bigger 22_______ England, France and Spain put together. The winters are long, dark and cold, but in summer Alaskan children can 23_______ outside at midnight because the sun never goes down! 24 _______ are thousands of lakes, forests and mountains and seventy-five percent of the state has 25_______ roads. Often the only way to go shopping or to get to school is by flying to the 26 _______ town.
Many Alaskans use computers to talk to the outside world. One of 27 _______ favorite hobbies is dog-racing 28_______ the snow. Life in Alaska is sometimes dangerous because of the brown bears living in the forests. At school, children learn what to do 29 _______ they meet one of 30 _______ animals.
回答第(29)空

A.that
B.if
C.where
正确答案B

(30).Alaska, in 21_______ far north of America, is bigger 22_______ England, France and Spain put together. The winters are long, dark and cold, but in summer Alaskan children can 23_______ outside at midnight because the sun never goes down! 24 _______ are thousands of lakes, forests and mountains and seventy-five percent of the state has 25_______ roads. Often the only way to go shopping or to get to school is by flying to the 26 _______ town.
Many Alaskans use computers to talk to the outside world. One of 27 _______ favorite hobbies is dog-racing 28_______ the snow. Life in Alaska is sometimes dangerous because of the brown bears living in the forests. At school, children learn what to do 29 _______ they meet one of 30 _______ animals.
回答第(30)空

A.those
B.that
C.these
正确答案A

(31).Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look 31 _______plants or fruits they could eat. This meant that people 32 _______ moving all the time to find food. But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 33_______ to grow food. These people were the first farmers. Farming made 34 _______ possible for people to stay in 35_______ place and slowly their villages got bigger.
Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, 36 _______ the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get 37 _______ food to eat.
Today, farmers 38 _______ grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it 39 _______ grown to 40 _______ homes.
回答第(31)空

A.at
B.on
C.for
正确答案C

(32).Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look 31 _______plants or fruits they could eat. This meant that people 32 _______ moving all the time to find food. But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 33_______ to grow food. These people were the first farmers. Farming made 34 _______ possible for people to stay in 35_______ place and slowly their villages got bigger.
Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, 36 _______ the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get 37 _______ food to eat.
Today, farmers 38 _______ grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it 39 _______ grown to 40 _______ homes.
回答第(32)空

A.was
B.been
C.were
正确答案C

(33).Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look 31 _______plants or fruits they could eat. This meant that people 32 _______ moving all the time to find food. But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 33_______ to grow food. These people were the first farmers. Farming made 34 _______ possible for people to stay in 35_______ place and slowly their villages got bigger.
Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, 36 _______ the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get 37 _______ food to eat.
Today, farmers 38 _______ grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it 39 _______ grown to 40 _______ homes.
回答第(33)空

A.began
B.begin
C.begun
正确答案A

(34).Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look 31 _______plants or fruits they could eat. This meant that people 32 _______ moving all the time to find food. But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 33_______ to grow food. These people were the first farmers. Farming made 34 _______ possible for people to stay in 35_______ place and slowly their villages got bigger.
Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, 36 _______ the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get 37 _______ food to eat.
Today, farmers 38 _______ grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it 39 _______ grown to 40 _______ homes.
回答第(34)空

A.this
B.it
C.them
正确答案B

(35).Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look 31 _______plants or fruits they could eat. This meant that people 32 _______ moving all the time to find food. But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 33_______ to grow food. These people were the first farmers. Farming made 34 _______ possible for people to stay in 35_______ place and slowly their villages got bigger.
Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, 36 _______ the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get 37 _______ food to eat.
Today, farmers 38 _______ grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it 39 _______ grown to 40 _______ homes.
回答第(35)空

A.one
B.the
C.other
正确答案A

(36).Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look 31 _______plants or fruits they could eat. This meant that people 32 _______ moving all the time to find food. But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 33_______ to grow food. These people were the first farmers. Farming made 34 _______ possible for people to stay in 35_______ place and slowly their villages got bigger.
Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, 36 _______ the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get 37 _______ food to eat.
Today, farmers 38 _______ grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it 39 _______ grown to 40 _______ homes.
回答第(36)空

A.but
B.or
C.because
正确答案C

(37).Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look 31 _______plants or fruits they could eat. This meant that people 32 _______ moving all the time to find food. But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 33_______ to grow food. These people were the first farmers. Farming made 34 _______ possible for people to stay in 35_______ place and slowly their villages got bigger.
Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, 36 _______ the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get 37 _______ food to eat.
Today, farmers 38 _______ grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it 39 _______ grown to 40 _______ homes.
回答第(37)空

A.enough
B.all
C.many
正确答案A

(38).Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look 31 _______plants or fruits they could eat. This meant that people 32 _______ moving all the time to find food. But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 33_______ to grow food. These people were the first farmers. Farming made 34 _______ possible for people to stay in 35_______ place and slowly their villages got bigger.
Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, 36 _______ the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get 37 _______ food to eat.
Today, farmers 38 _______ grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it 39 _______ grown to 40 _______ homes.
回答第(38)空

A.need
B.can
C.have
正确答案B

(39).Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look 31 _______plants or fruits they could eat. This meant that people 32 _______ moving all the time to find food. But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 33_______ to grow food. These people were the first farmers. Farming made 34 _______ possible for people to stay in 35_______ place and slowly their villages got bigger.
Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, 36 _______ the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get 37 _______ food to eat.
Today, farmers 38 _______ grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it 39 _______ grown to 40 _______ homes.
回答第(39)空

A.be
B.being
C.is
正确答案C

(40).Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look 31 _______plants or fruits they could eat. This meant that people 32 _______ moving all the time to find food. But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 33_______ to grow food. These people were the first farmers. Farming made 34 _______ possible for people to stay in 35_______ place and slowly their villages got bigger.
Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, 36 _______ the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get 37 _______ food to eat.
Today, farmers 38 _______ grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it 39 _______ grown to 40 _______ homes.
回答第(40)空

A.our
B.their
C.ours
正确答案A

(41).Chloë was born in England, Her father works with computers and her mother teaches dance. Chloe began playing the violin when she was two. Her parents bought her a special violin which was small enough for her to use , and, even at this age, she could play without help. Her sister Virginia, who was nineteen at the time, played the piano and after Chloë heard her play something, she tried to play it on her violin. From the age of four, she played at a number of concerts in Britain and America and in 1999 she was a child violinist in the Hollywood film Onegin.
Many teachers offered to give Chloë lessons and when she was seven she met Professor Zakhar Bron . She was certain from the beginning that he was the right teacher for her. His work takes him around the world and each year Chloe flies thousands of kilometres to get to his classes.
Chloë was only fourteen when she made her first CD, but she says she is just like any other teenagers. "I have lots of friends and I love pop music. Getting better on the violin is important, but I also make sure I have time for other things.
Chloë's mother gives dance classes in school.

A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
正确答案C

(42).Chloë was born in England, Her father works with computers and her mother teaches dance. Chloe began playing the violin when she was two. Her parents bought her a special violin which was small enough for her to use , and, even at this age, she could play without help. Her sister Virginia, who was nineteen at the time, played the piano and after Chloë heard her play something, she tried to play it on her violin. From the age of four, she played at a number of concerts in Britain and America and in 1999 she was a child violinist in the Hollywood film Onegin.
Many teachers offered to give Chloë lessons and when she was seven she met Professor Zakhar Bron . She was certain from the beginning that he was the right teacher for her. His work takes him around the world and each year Chloe flies thousands of kilometres to get to his classes.
Chloë was only fourteen when she made her first CD, but she says she is just like any other teenagers. "I have lots of friends and I love pop music. Getting better on the violin is important, but I also make sure I have time for other things.
Chloë's first violin was the same size as other violins.

A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
正确答案B

(43).Chloë was born in England, Her father works with computers and her mother teaches dance. Chloe began playing the violin when she was two. Her parents bought her a special violin which was small enough for her to use , and, even at this age, she could play without help. Her sister Virginia, who was nineteen at the time, played the piano and after Chloë heard her play something, she tried to play it on her violin. From the age of four, she played at a number of concerts in Britain and America and in 1999 she was a child violinist in the Hollywood film Onegin.
Many teachers offered to give Chloë lessons and when she was seven she met Professor Zakhar Bron . She was certain from the beginning that he was the right teacher for her. His work takes him around the world and each year Chloe flies thousands of kilometres to get to his classes.
Chloë was only fourteen when she made her first CD, but she says she is just like any other teenagers. "I have lots of friends and I love pop music. Getting better on the violin is important, but I also make sure I have time for other things.
To start with, Chloë practiced the same music as her sister.

A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
正确答案B

(44).Chloë was born in England, Her father works with computers and her mother teaches dance. Chloe began playing the violin when she was two. Her parents bought her a special violin which was small enough for her to use , and, even at this age, she could play without help. Her sister Virginia, who was nineteen at the time, played the piano and after Chloë heard her play something, she tried to play it on her violin. From the age of four, she played at a number of concerts in Britain and America and in 1999 she was a child violinist in the Hollywood film Onegin.
Many teachers offered to give Chloë lessons and when she was seven she met Professor Zakhar Bron . She was certain from the beginning that he was the right teacher for her. His work takes him around the world and each year Chloe flies thousands of kilometres to get to his classes.
Chloë was only fourteen when she made her first CD, but she says she is just like any other teenagers. "I have lots of friends and I love pop music. Getting better on the violin is important, but I also make sure I have time for other things.
Chloe prefers playing concerts in America to playing in Britain.

A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
正确答案C

(45).Chloë was born in England, Her father works with computers and her mother teaches dance. Chloe began playing the violin when she was two. Her parents bought her a special violin which was small enough for her to use , and, even at this age, she could play without help. Her sister Virginia, who was nineteen at the time, played the piano and after Chloë heard her play something, she tried to play it on her violin. From the age of four, she played at a number of concerts in Britain and America and in 1999 she was a child violinist in the Hollywood film Onegin.
Many teachers offered to give Chloë lessons and when she was seven she met Professor Zakhar Bron . She was certain from the beginning that he was the right teacher for her. His work takes him around the world and each year Chloe flies thousands of kilometres to get to his classes.
Chloë was only fourteen when she made her first CD, but she says she is just like any other teenagers. "I have lots of friends and I love pop music. Getting better on the violin is important, but I also make sure I have time for other things.
When Chloë first met Zakhar Bron ,she knew she wanted to study with him.

A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
正确答案A

(46).Chloë was born in England, Her father works with computers and her mother teaches dance. Chloe began playing the violin when she was two. Her parents bought her a special violin which was small enough for her to use , and, even at this age, she could play without help. Her sister Virginia, who was nineteen at the time, played the piano and after Chloë heard her play something, she tried to play it on her violin. From the age of four, she played at a number of concerts in Britain and America and in 1999 she was a child violinist in the Hollywood film Onegin.
Many teachers offered to give Chloë lessons and when she was seven she met Professor Zakhar Bron . She was certain from the beginning that he was the right teacher for her. His work takes him around the world and each year Chloe flies thousands of kilometres to get to his classes.
Chloë was only fourteen when she made her first CD, but she says she is just like any other teenagers. "I have lots of friends and I love pop music. Getting better on the violin is important, but I also make sure I have time for other things.
Chloë travels to other countries for her lessons with Zakhar Bron.

A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
正确答案A

(47).Chloë was born in England, Her father works with computers and her mother teaches dance. Chloe began playing the violin when she was two. Her parents bought her a special violin which was small enough for her to use , and, even at this age, she could play without help. Her sister Virginia, who was nineteen at the time, played the piano and after Chloë heard her play something, she tried to play it on her violin. From the age of four, she played at a number of concerts in Britain and America and in 1999 she was a child violinist in the Hollywood film Onegin.
Many teachers offered to give Chloë lessons and when she was seven she met Professor Zakhar Bron . She was certain from the beginning that he was the right teacher for her. His work takes him around the world and each year Chloe flies thousands of kilometres to get to his classes.
Chloë was only fourteen when she made her first CD, but she says she is just like any other teenagers. "I have lots of friends and I love pop music. Getting better on the violin is important, but I also make sure I have time for other things.
Chloë thinks she has a different life from other people of her age.

A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
正确答案B

(48).Chloë was born in England, Her father works with computers and her mother teaches dance. Chloe began playing the violin when she was two. Her parents bought her a special violin which was small enough for her to use , and, even at this age, she could play without help. Her sister Virginia, who was nineteen at the time, played the piano and after Chloë heard her play something, she tried to play it on her violin. From the age of four, she played at a number of concerts in Britain and America and in 1999 she was a child violinist in the Hollywood film Onegin.
Many teachers offered to give Chloë lessons and when she was seven she met Professor Zakhar Bron . She was certain from the beginning that he was the right teacher for her. His work takes him around the world and each year Chloe flies thousands of kilometres to get to his classes.
Chloë was only fourteen when she made her first CD, but she says she is just like any other teenagers. "I have lots of friends and I love pop music. Getting better on the violin is important, but I also make sure I have time for other things.
Chloe plays pop music on the violin for her friends.

A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
正确答案C

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