【題目】Why does the man come here?

A.To practice English.B.To buy a new recorder.C.To meet the repairman.

【答案】C

【解析】

【原文】

W: Hey, Richard! What are you doing right here?

M: My recorder has something wrong with its speaker, so I can't practice my spoken English. I want to have it fixed.

W: Does it break down again? You really need a new one.

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