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At what time will the man's daughter see...

At what time will the man's daughter see a doctor?

A.11:15. B.1:45. C.1:50.

 

A 【解析】 【原文】 M: Hello! I want to make an appointment with Dr. Williams. W: OK. Dr. Williams has two free times today, 11:15 and 1:45. Which one do you prefer? M: My daughter is sick, so the earlier the better.  
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