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Section D (每题2分,共10分) Directions: In this section, you will hear one short passage. At the end of each passage, five statements will be read about what was said. Both the passage and the statements will be spoken only once. After each statement, there will be a pause. Durign the pause, you must judge whether the statement is true or false and then write a “T” for true and an “F” for false on the Answer Sheet. (1) In children, crying is excusable
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