【題目】聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

1Who is the speaker?

A. An official. B. A tourist. C. A guide.

2When can you come if you want to see how bread was baked 200 years ago?

A. On Sunday afternoon. B. On Tuesday morning. C. On Saturday afternoon.

3Where did Sir Henry come from?

A. England. B. The USA. C. France.

4What do we know about Sir Henry?

A. He baked bread every afternoon.

B. His wife died before the castle was finished.

C. He had built the castle in England.

【答案】

1 C

2 C

3 A

4 B

【解析】

此題為聽力題,解析略。

1此題為聽力題,解析略。

2此題為聽力題,解析略。

3此題為聽力題,解析略。

4此題為聽力題,解析略。

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