单选题The White House is open to the public _____.Aon weekdays onlyBfive days a weekCevery other dayDon weekends only

单选题
The White House is open to the public _____.
A

on weekdays only

B

five days a week

C

every other day

D

on weekends only


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解析:
细节题。根据题干信号词open to the public定位在文章第四段。该段提到“Tours are only conducted Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30 am to 11:30 am”,参观开放时间是每周二至周六7:30到11:30,只有选项B一周五天符合题意。

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