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听力原文:M: How did you like Egypt?
W: Oh, perfect. It's one of the most interesting places I've ever seen.
M: Where did you go?
W: Well, we spent most of the time in Cairo and Luxor.
M: What's there to see in Cairo?
W: Well, not all that much, in fact, but there is the museum and the pyramids, and that's really something.
M: What's the city like?
W: It's very large, and the streets are always noisy and dirty.
M: I thought you liked it.
W: Well, I did in a way. It's very different, but I liked Luxor better. Luxor's a little town right on the banks of the Nile. It's very quiet and peaceful and much cleaner than Cairo. And actually I did more sightseeing there.
M: Did you buy anything?
W: Oh, sure. There are stone excellent shops in Luxor with all sorts of interesting things. A lot better than Cairo, in fact, I bought a gold necklace. Want to see it?
M: Sure.
Which country did the woman visit?

A. Egypt.
B. Cairo.
Cairo and Luxor.

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