【題目】(2012浙江溫州)Can you tell me ________ to travel to Dalian?

About two hours by plane

Ahow much it costs

Bwhat I should take

Chow long it takes

Dwhich is the best season

【答案】C

【解析】根據(jù)回答乘坐飛機大約要兩小時可知上一句是問去大連要花多長時間,故答案選C

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