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What is the woman going to clean? A.The ...

What is the woman going to clean?

A.The toilets. B.The bedrooms. C.The living room.

 

A 【解析】 【原文】 M: So I’ve cleaned the living room, the bedrooms except for... W: I know. The toilets! Don’t worry. I’ll clean them.  
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