单选题What will passengers have to do if their baggage is over the free allowance?ATo pay extra money.BTo carry it themselves.CTo ask for special permit.DTo drop the excessive item.
单选题
What will passengers have to do if their baggage is over the free allowance?
A
To pay extra money.
B
To carry it themselves.
C
To ask for special permit.
D
To drop the excessive item.
参考解析
解析:
细节题。由题干定位至文章标题3“An excess charge will be made for each piece of baggage over the free allowance”,超过标准的行李要额外的收费,选A。其他选项均与原文不符。
细节题。由题干定位至文章标题3“An excess charge will be made for each piece of baggage over the free allowance”,超过标准的行李要额外的收费,选A。其他选项均与原文不符。
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