17.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題.
17.When was the White House completed?
A.In 1792.
B.In 1800.
C.In 1902.
18.Who never lived in the White House?
A.Washington.
B.Clinton.
C.Truman.
19.Which country damaged the White House?
A.France.
B.England.
C.Germany.
20.What did Andrew Jackson do for the White House?
A.Added grass.
B.Installed running water.
C.Added a porch.

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