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问题  
M: Feel like going out for a walk?
W: Not right now—I’ m at a very exciting part of this book.
M: Okay. I think I’ll see what’ s on TV.
W: TV again!
M: So? What’ s wrrong with watching TV?
W: TV gives your brain damage. If you read a good book once in a while, it might improve your mind.
M: Oh yeah?
W: Yeah! Reading expands your horizons and lets you experience things you’ d never experience otherwise.
M: So does TV.
W: Well, but it isn’ t the same. Books stimulate your imagination.
M: Right—you imagine you’re doing something thrilling and important, when in fact you’re just lying there on your stomach turning pieces of paper.
W: But—but—but reading is thrilling and important! The world’ s culture and civilization is preserved in books.
M: You talk as if every book in the world were a masterpiece. What’s that you’re reading now—Hollywood Husband!? Now that sounds like a brilliant work of art!
W: Year, well—I still say reading is better than watching television.
M: Oh, what difference does it make anyway? Reading, TV—they’re both just ways to escape from real life. Are you sure you don’ t want to go out for a walk?
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
12. What is the woman doing?
13. What does the woman think of TV?
14. What does the man think of TV?
15. In what way does the husband think watching TV and reading are the same?

选项 A、She is watching TV.
B、She is reading.
C、She is taking a walk.
D、She is writing.

答案 B

解析 细节题。根据对话中女士所说的话Not right now—I’m at a very exciting part of this book.可知她正在读书。因此,正确答案是B。
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