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When will the meeting start? A.At 4:10. ...

When will the meeting start?

A.At 4:10. B.At 4:00. C.At 3:30.

 

A 【解析】 【原文】 M: Alice, I thought that the meeting was to start at 3:30. Why is nobody here? W: Didn’t you know? Mr. Jones is stuck in a traffic jam. He just called and said he would not be here until 4:00. So, please come for the meeting at 4:10.  
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