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Why is the woman leaving work early? A.T...

Why is the woman leaving work early?

A.To pick up a car.

B.To post a package.

C.To take care of her mother.

 

C 【解析】 【原文】 W: I’m leaving the office early today. My mother is ill and I should take her to the clinic. Could you send this package for me? M: Sure. You can take my car.  
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