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听力原文:W: Why is it that I found some letters addressed to you in my mailbox lately, Pau

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M: Didn't Mike tell you that I'm having the post office forward my mail to your place until I've got a new apartment?

Q: What's happening to Paul's letters?

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A.His letters are being forwarded to his new apartment.

B.His letters are being sent to his old address.

C.He tells Mike to deliver his mail to the woman's house.

D.He has the post office deliver his mall to the woman's house.

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听力原文:M: Ow!That hurts!W: What happened? Did you cut yourself?.M: Yes—on the edge of th

听力原文:M: Ow!That hurts!

W: What happened? Did you cut yourself?.

M: Yes—on the edge of this paper. How can such a little cut hurt so much? I' m not even bleeding, but my finger really hurts.

W: You know, I read something about that. It turns out that a little cut on a finger can hurt a lot more than a big cut somewhere else.

M: Why? That doesn't make any sense.

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M: I guess that' s true.

W: Also, a little cut like yours won' t damage the nerve endings, just irritate them. If they were damaged, you' d feel less pain, but the wound could be more serious.

M: So I suppose I should be happy my finger hurts so much?

W: Right. Now go get yourself bandage.

M: Why? You just told me it' s not serious.

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听力原文:M: Ow! That hurts!W: What happened? Did you cat yourself?M: Yes—on the edge of th

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W: What happened? Did you cat yourself?

M: Yes—on the edge of this paper. How' can such a little cut hurt so much? I'm not even bleeding, but my finger really hurts.

W: You know, I read something about that. It turns out that a little cut on a finger can hurt a lot more than a big cut somewhere else.

M: Why? That doesn't make any sense.

W: Actually, it does. There are more nerve endings in your hands than almost anywhere else in the body, and it's the nerve endings that allow you to feel pain.

M: I guess that's true.

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M: So I suppose I should be happy my finger hurts so much?

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M: Why? You just told me it's not serious.

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C.Teacher and student.

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A.Call a friend.

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