单选题_____AHe plans to go abroad.BHe plans to start his own business.CHe plans to work in another bank.DHe plans to venture with Kitty.
单选题
_____
A
He plans to go abroad.
B
He plans to start his own business.
C
He plans to work in another bank.
D
He plans to venture with Kitty.
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解析:
细节题。根据男士的回答“I’m thinking of beginning my own business.”可知,男士准备自己创业,故选B。
细节题。根据男士的回答“I’m thinking of beginning my own business.”可知,男士准备自己创业,故选B。
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