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17.What do most of the members in the speaker's team want to major in?
A.Medicine.
B.Zoology.
C.Geography.
18.How much rubbish did the speaker's team collect?
A.176 kilos.
B.179 kilos.
C.187 kilos.
19.What did the speaker think of the job?
A.Fun.
B.Amazing.
C.Unpleasant.
20.What did the speaker and his team do at the end of the day?
A.They had a discussion.
B.They listened to a talk.
C.They watched sea birds.

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