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What time do western people usually have dinner?
A

About midday.

B

At 5:00 in the afternoon.

C

Around 7 p.m. or even later.

D

Before 7:00 in the afternoon.


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【文章大意】本文以海报形式介绍了西方的用餐习惯。
本题是细节题。由题干关键词dinner可定位到“Meal time”部分。由该部分第二条中的“around 7 p.m. or even later”可知,答案为C项。
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