单选题Who will Pam stay with when she leaves hospital?AHer aunt.BHer brother.CHer parents.

单选题
Who will Pam stay with when she leaves hospital?
A

Her aunt.

B

Her brother.

C

Her parents.


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解析:
女士问男士是否Para出院后是否就回家了,男士则表明他们的父母在度假,他自己的公寓又太小,所以Para会住在他们的姑姑家(she’ll stay at our aunt’s house)。

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