第26题答案:B 对应原文:I suppose we’ll begin with some general historical background about why coastal cities were established. But we don’t want to spend too long on that 答案解析:需要大概的历史背景,但又不要在上面花太长的时间,因此确定B为正确答案。 第27题答案:A 对应原文:ROB:On a han...
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