听力原文:M: No doubt you have already heard of the passing of Mr. Johnson.W: Yes. services will be held for him tomorrow at St. Luke's church.Q: What is known about Mr. Johnson?(18)A.He has just been dead.B.He went home after church.C.He has not felt well lately.D.He will attend church tomorrow.

听力原文:M: No doubt you have already heard of the passing of Mr. Johnson.

W: Yes. services will be held for him tomorrow at St. Luke's church.

Q: What is known about Mr. Johnson?

(18)

A.He has just been dead.

B.He went home after church.

C.He has not felt well lately.

D.He will attend church tomorrow.


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