What’s the Chinese for “deluxesuite”()。A、普通套间B、总统套间C、豪华套间D、双层套间

What’s the Chinese for “deluxesuite”()。

  • A、普通套间
  • B、总统套间
  • C、豪华套间
  • D、双层套间

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