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____ quite recently, most mothers in Britain did

not take paid work outside the home.

(A) Before (C) From

(B) Until (D) Since

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W: Yes, it would.

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W :Yes, yes ,exactly ,so what's the alternative?

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W: Thank you. I think it's quite a good suggestion. By the way, Dr. Frances, do you think I could... ? [fade out]

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A.She is a teacher of English in Cambridge.

B.She is a specialist in computer science.

C.She is a consultant to a Scottish company.

D.She is a British tourist to China.

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C.They wanted to find out what happened to patients at mental institutions.

D.They were psychiatrists who experimented With new methods of treatment.

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