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What is the dog doing now? A.Playing. B....

What is the dog doing now?

A.Playing. B.Sleeping. C.Eating.

 

B 【解析】 【原文】 W: Your dog is so cute. He looks very peaceful when he is sleeping. M: He’s been playing all day. It’s his daily schedule-play, eat, and sleep.  
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