单选题What might prevent Mary, aged 25, becoming a babysitter?AShe once broke a traffic law and was fined.BShe has never worked as a babysitter before.CShe can’t speak Japanese very well.

单选题
What might prevent Mary, aged 25, becoming a babysitter?
A

She once broke a traffic law and was fined.

B

She has never worked as a babysitter before.

C

She can’t speak Japanese very well.


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解析:
分析推理题。由题句中的babysitter对应到第四个广告,发现该广告最重要的一个要求就是要有经验(experienced),因此与经验有关的B项就是答案。

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