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Gramps took me to high tea and shopping, although for dinner, ___________ .Gran had made at some fancy place on Fisherman’s Wharf and instead wandered into Chinatown, looking for the restaurant with the longest line of people waiting outside, and ate there.

A.we skipped out on the reservations B.I root for her

C.Adam broke into an embarrassed smile D.He was always surrounded by

 

A 【解析】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:爷爷带我去喝茶和购物,虽然到了晚餐时间,但我们没有去订位。A. we skipped out on the reservations我们没去订位;B. I root for her我支持她;C. Adam broke into an embarrassed smile亚当尴尬地笑了;D. He was always surrounded by他总是被围着。根据空后的“wandered into Chinatown, looking for the restaurant with the longest line of people waiting outside, and ate there.”可知,晚餐时我们没有去订位而是在唐人街上找饭馆吃饭,故A项正确。  
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