A、It was about American women instead of the American revolution. B、The professor made a good speech. C、The professor talked abo

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W: Hey, Jake, rise and shine.
M: What time is it, Sheila? I have no idea how long I’ve been here.
W: Hmm ... the library is toe quiet. You need a place that’s nice and noisy to study.
M: You’ve got a point. I always mean to study hard but I quickly nod off. It’s just too quiet here.
W: Maybe you were thinking of Carlson’s psychology lesson. That’s as good as a sleeping pill.
M: Yeah, nice guy, but he just can’t seem to come down to earth. The whole time he seemed to be talking to himself.
W: You should have been in my history class with Professor Rivers. What a trip! One student got up and challenged him to name 6 women who contributed to the American Revolution. He was speechless.
M: The class must have been buzzing.
W: Especially when the student started rattling off over a dozen names. She was no fool and she wasn’t going to let him off the hook.
M: Seems she gave Professor Rivers a good lecture.
W: Yeah, although I kind of felt she should have given him a chance to save his face. After all I doubt whether many people can name even one.
M: That’s true. I sure can’t.
W: Jake, Jake. You should attend Professor Anderson’s class on women’s studies. She’ll tell you about people like Sarah Bradlee Fulton, a spy who was a key figure in the Boston Tea Party.
M: Hmm... Maybe Rivers should join me.

选项 A、It was about American women instead of the American revolution.
B、The professor made a good speech.
C、The professor talked about a trip and he was challenged.
D、The professor was challenged by a student by his lack of knowledge of female historical character.

答案D

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