单选题How much are the musical tickets for two children?A16 pounds.B35 pounds.C30 pounds.D40 pounds.

单选题
How much are the musical tickets for two children?
A

16 pounds.

B

35 pounds.

C

30 pounds.

D

40 pounds.


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解析:
【文章大意】本文是三则广告。介绍了一场音乐剧,一场歌述见面会和一场绘画比赛举行的时间、地点和票价情况。
细节理解题。第一则广告中提到 “Tickets…15 pounds for children”可知,一个孩子的票价是15英镑,两个孩子是30英镑,故选C。

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