在中国外出旅行,我们可以选择高铁出行,方便快捷。高铁车次前面的字母是___________。 When we travel in China, we can choose high-speed rail, which is convenient and fast. The letter in front of the HSR train number is__________.A.GB.DC.TD.Z

在中国外出旅行,我们可以选择高铁出行,方便快捷。高铁车次前面的字母是___________。 When we travel in China, we can choose high-speed rail, which is convenient and fast. The letter in front of the HSR train number is__________.

A.G

B.D

C.T

D.Z


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