听力原文:M: The Students' English Club is having a party on Saturday night. Would you like to come?

W: I would like to, but I have to work at a restaurant on the weekend. Why does the woman refuse to go the party? A.Because she has got an appointment. B.Because she doesn't want to. C.Because she has to work. D.Because she wants to eat in a new restaurant.

时间:2023-01-21 14:41:03

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