单选题What is implied about Mr. Manala's event?AIt is a formal business function.BAt least ten people will attend it.CIts purpose is to celebrate Asian cuisine.DHe has participated in it several times in the past.
单选题
What is implied about Mr. Manala's event?
A
It is a formal business function.
B
At least ten people will attend it.
C
Its purpose is to celebrate Asian cuisine.
D
He has participated in it several times in the past.
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解析:
邮件第二段第一句“…but I’m fairly certain it will be between 10 and 15”提到确定有10到15人参加,所以B项正确。
邮件第二段第一句“…but I’m fairly certain it will be between 10 and 15”提到确定有10到15人参加,所以B项正确。
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