单选题—So, do you know where you’d like to go? ______.  —Well, from what I hear Vancouver’s great.  —Actually, I’ve heard that it’s very expensive and it’s cold all the time.AI beg your pardon?BYeah, but it’s not very good.CDo you know any good hotels?DDo you have any suggestions?

单选题
—So, do you know where you’d like to go? ______.  —Well, from what I hear Vancouver’s great.  —Actually, I’ve heard that it’s very expensive and it’s cold all the time.
A

I beg your pardon?

B

Yeah, but it’s not very good.

C

Do you know any good hotels?

D

Do you have any suggestions?


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解析:
空格下面一句为:好的,我听说Vancouver很不错。由此可知,空格中应该是询问某一景点或者是征求建议。故D项正确。

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