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2017-04-13

Which of the following is true about the supermarkets?

A.Prices there are much higher.
B.Customers often have to queue up.
C.Customers can order by telephone.
D.Their personal services are satisfactory.

参考答案

B

答案解析

【定位】第三段第二句后半句“…instead of…supermarket.”。
【答案详解】细节判断题。从第三段第二句提到的内容可推知B项Customers often have to queue up.是正确答案。

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