18.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題.
8.What does Richard do?
A.He's a newsman.B.He's a manager.C.He's a researcher.
9.Where is Richard going next week?
A.Birmingham.B.Mexico City.C.Shanghai.
10.What will the speakers do tomorrow?
A.Eat out together.B.Visit a university.C.See Professor Hayes.

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