单选题What are the two people discussing?ASetting the table.BSewing napkins.CStocking a pantry.

单选题
What are the two people discussing?
A

Setting the table.

B

Sewing napkins.

C

Stocking a pantry.


参考解析

解析: 对话中提到napkins和silverware的摆放位置,可见他们是在讨论桌子的放置问题。
【录音原文】
M: Does everything look right to you? I want it to be perfect.
W: I think you’ve made a mistake. Don’t the napkins go on the left and the silverware on the right?

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