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What can be the best title for the text?
A

Americans work more and vacation less.

B

Where Americans go on their summer vacations.

C

Different places for summer vacations.

D

Not all Americans take summer vacations.


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本文讲述了虽然工作时间长,休假时间短,但在暑假,美国人会离家去旅游一两周,甚至更长时间,他们旅游的方式和地点很多,如一些人家车环游美国,一些人去历史悠久的地方,还有一些人利用假期接近大自然,由此可推断出B项“美国人夏季去哪度假”作为文章标题。
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