单选题Where did Mr. Baker spend the weekend?AAt home.BIn his office.CIn his sister's home.

单选题
Where did Mr. Baker spend the weekend?
A

At home.

B

In his office.

C

In his sister's home.


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解析:
题目问的是:贝克先生在哪里度过周末?第一段最后一句提到“(M r.Baker)had arranged for his sister to come over and spend the weekend looking after him at their home.”即“安排姐姐周末过来他家里照顾他”由此可以判断出贝克先生在家过周末。故A正确。

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