【題目】Why is the woman disappointed about the restaurant?

A. The price is unacceptable. B. The waiter is unfriendly. C. The service is slow.

【答案】C

【解析】W: What a disappointment! I was told that this restaurant was good, but the service is quite unacceptable.

M: Yeah. It has been rather slow. It seems each waiter is responsible for too many tables.

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