单选题In England, tea is usually served ______.Aearly in the morningBearly in the afternoonCbetween four and five
单选题
In England, tea is usually served ______.
A
early in the morning
B
early in the afternoon
C
between four and five
参考解析
解析:
题目问的是:在英国,喝茶一般在什么时候?文章首句表明“In England,afternoon tea,taken between four and five,is the most informal meal of the day.”所以喝茶通常是在下午的四点到五点,选项C与题意相符。
题目问的是:在英国,喝茶一般在什么时候?文章首句表明“In England,afternoon tea,taken between four and five,is the most informal meal of the day.”所以喝茶通常是在下午的四点到五点,选项C与题意相符。
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