单选题After Paragraph 4, the author will probably talk about Maggie’s ______.AeducationBnext projectCpayDchildhood

单选题
After Paragraph 4, the author will probably talk about Maggie’s ______.
A

education

B

next project

C

pay

D

childhood


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解析:
主旨推断题。文章最后一句提到“Now Walker was ready for her next big step”由此可知:现在沃克在为她的下一个重大步骤做准备。于是可以推断下文将要讨论Maggie’s big step。只有B项与之相关。A、C、D项与最后一段最后一句话均没有联系。

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