【題目】Question are based on the following passage.

1A.For ten years.B.For nine years.C.For eight years.D.For one year.

2

A.She is more concentrated on her career.B.She is not sure about the marriage.

C.She’s holding hatred against Frank.D.She’s not comfortable with children around.

3

A.Keeping persuading Claire.B.Give up and compromise.

C.Fight harder with Claire.D.Give Claire some time.

4

A.They have just been to Hawaii for a holiday.

B.They cannot reach an agreement on having a baby.

C.They are planning to get a divorce.

D.They are trying to overcome career crisis.

【答案】

1C

2A

3D

4B

【解析】

【原文】

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