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Mary: Hi, Erica. How did you do in the IELTS test? You took it two weeks ago, didn’t you?  Erica: Yes, Mary. It was certainly a new experience for me. ______ It was quite a long day and I was very nervous.  Mary: ______  Erica: No, nothing special. I just studied the vocabulary by myself in the local library.
A

I did a good job. ; Anything special?

B

Therefore, there’s nothing to feel sorry about. ; Will you be nervous next time?

C

I was lucky enough. ; Is there anything special during the exam?

D

I didn’t do too well. ; Did you do any specific practice for the test?


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Erica说考试那天很漫长而且她很焦虑,因此可推知她考的不是很好。Erica最后一句说在考试之前她只背了背单词,因此可知前一句话是问的是有关在考试之前所做的准备。
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