8.聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 題.
6.How does the man know about the play?
A.From a theatre poster.
B.From a newspaper.
C.From a friend.
7.Why is the man disappointed?
A.The play isn't good.
B.Tickets are unavailable.
C.He has to work on Saturday.

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