单选题Where did Jane’s family stay in the Scottish village?AIn a guest-house.BOne a camp-siteCAt a hotel

单选题
Where did Jane’s family stay in the Scottish village?
A

In a guest-house.

B

One a camp-site

C

At a hotel


参考解析

解析:
当被问及度假时所呆的地方时,Jane指出”It’s in a small village with a nice, friendly pub”,此处pub指“客栈,酒店”,对应选项A中的guest-house(宾馆,招待所)。

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