---Was Ling ling born in Xuzhou?

---______.She was born in Qingdao.


  1. A.
    Yes, she was
  2. B.
    No, she wasn't
  3. C.
    Yes, she wasn't
  4. D.
    No, she was
B
根據(jù)答語She was born in Qingdao.知她不是出生于徐州。
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