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听力原文:W: Do you think we should bring a present to Mary's party?
M: No, it's not her birthday. We'll just bring a bottle of wine.
What did they decide to bring to the party?
A.A bottle of wine.
B.Nothing.
C.A present.

A.
What
B.A
C.
B.Nothing.
C.A
D.


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A
解析:题干问:“他们决定为这个聚会带些什么?”对话中女士说:“你认为我们应该为玛丽的聚会带礼物吗?”男士说:“不用,这不是她的生日。我们就带瓶酒。”所以A符合题意。
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