According to the passage,what does Continental Breakfast include? __________A.Dessert and coffeeB.Fruit and vegetablesC.Bread and fruit juiceD.Centre and cold meat

According to the passage,what does Continental Breakfast include? __________

A.Dessert and coffee
B.Fruit and vegetables
C.Bread and fruit juice
D.Centre and cold meat

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解析:根据第四段中的“Your accommodation includes Continental Breakfast which normallyconsists offruitjuice,cereal,bread andtea orcoffee.”可知,欧式早餐包括果汁、谷物类食品、面包以及茶或者咖啡。

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