单选题What happened to the Time magazine reporter?AHe was killed in the battle field.BHe was wounded by an explosion in the vehicle he was riding in.CHe covered the fighting of two American soldiers and took pictures of them.DHe was trying to throw a grenade at the enemies but failed.

单选题
What happened to the Time magazine reporter?
A

He was killed in the battle field.

B

He was wounded by an explosion in the vehicle he was riding in.

C

He covered the fighting of two American soldiers and took pictures of them.

D

He was trying to throw a grenade at the enemies but failed.


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解析:
录音中描述到“来自时代周刊的一名记者在试图丢掉被扔到他所乘坐的悍马车的手榴弹时遭受了几处弹片伤并且失去了一只手”,因此选项B符合录音内容。
【录音原文】
A reporter for Time magazine suffered severe shrapnel wounds and lost his hand when he tried to throw away a grenade that had been tossed into a Humvee he was riding in with a photographer and two U.S. soldiers.

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