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同等学力2005年英语真题讲析笔记 zMkjdjb $\|$ekil4 贴上后答案无法显示,原文地址:http://www.wmec.org.cn/download/20060220173143.htm =gCv`SFW 自己去看吧 另外还有很多2006年同等学力英语资料:http://www.wmec.org.cn/download/index.html @;iW)a_M @|:_ ? PartⅠDialogue Communication (10 minutes, 10 points) e_Na_l] 8_8r{a<xW Section A Dialogue Completion <aJdm!6 XXsN)2 1. A: Why don’t you have dinner with me tonight? \ .HX7v \ FW{&X9a B: (=:9pbP -V@vY42 A. Because I have an appointment. (.~#bl -a:+ h\K B. Sorry about that, but I have to go to a party. f9FJ:? u#9 H C. The reason is that I have to work overtime tonight. VK>ZH^- =3
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