单选题ATo withdraw his deposit.BTo cash a check.CTo rob the bank.DTo get his prize.
单选题
A
To withdraw his deposit.
B
To cash a check.
C
To rob the bank.
D
To get his prize.
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解析:
细节题。录音提到Peter赢了电台竞赛,“The first prize entitled him to enter the Union-Trust Bank and gather up ...”,故D项正确。
细节题。录音提到Peter赢了电台竞赛,“The first prize entitled him to enter the Union-Trust Bank and gather up ...”,故D项正确。
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