【題目】聽第10段材料;卮鹣铝行☆}。

1Who will help people apply to the program?

A. Diet experts. B. Fitness experts. C. The speaker.

2What type of exercise is mentioned?

A. Swimming. B. Hiking. C. Playing basketball.

3Where would this talk most likely to be found?

A. On the radio. B. On TV. C. In the newspaper.

【答案】

1B

2B

3A

【解析】

1

2

3

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