听力原文:Hi, Jim! You look pretty good tody. Everybodyt the office sys hello. We’rel听力原文:Hi, Jim! You look pretty good tody. Everybodyt the office sys hello. We’rell pulling for you to pull through this opertionnd get bck to workt soons you cn. Wht’s wrong with Jim He’s going throughn opertion. B.He’s getting sick. C.He’s hdnccident. D.He looks good tody.

A.He’s going through an operation. B.He’s getting sick. C.He’s had an accident. D.He looks good today.

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