单选题Oh, You're back at work? How was your holiday? ()AWe had rain every day and stayed at the hotel most of the time.BThe ten-day holiday was not long enough.CI was missing you when I was on holiday.DI heard you were on holiday, too.

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Oh, You're back at work? How was your holiday? ()
A

We had rain every day and stayed at the hotel most of the time.

B

The ten-day holiday was not long enough.

C

I was missing you when I was on holiday.

D

I heard you were on holiday, too.


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