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10£®What¡¯s her hobby now?
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C£®Collecting paintings£®
11£®Where are the two speakers?
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12£®When will the group Red River arrive in London?
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B£®In November£®
C£®In December£®
13£®Why are the tickets really expensive?
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B£®The concert hall is far away from London£®
C£®50% of the money will go to a children¡¯s hospital£®
14£®Which is the best way to get to the South Bank Hall?
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B£®A pop concert£®
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