判断题Air France Flight 68 flew out at 7 p.m. when all the 350 passengers had boarded the plane as scheduled.A对B错

判断题
Air France Flight 68 flew out at 7 p.m. when all the 350 passengers had boarded the plane as scheduled.
A

B


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解析:
该段录音指出“按计划Air France Flight 68在上午7点起飞,在登机时350名乘客被筛选询问”,因此题干描述的“在所有350名乘客都登机后,Air France Flight 68按照计划在上午7点起飞”与录音内容不符。
【录音原文】
About 350 passengers were screened for questioning Wednesday afternoon as they prepared to board Air France Flight 68, which had been scheduled to fly out at 7 p.m.

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