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What time does the museum close on Sundays?

A.At 3:00 pm. B.At 4:00 pm. C.At 5:00 pm.

 

A 【解析】 W: Hello, this is the National Museum. M: Hi, can I visit your museum after 4 o’clock in the afternoon? W: It depends, sir. We open at 9:00 am and close at 5:00 pm on weekdays but on Sundays we close two hours earlier.  
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