【題目】-Rita has just heard from her cousin Linda from Boston. She is so happy.

-Yes. I hear she will take part in the MUN in Harvard University during the winter holiday.

A.got a gift fromB.got a letter fromC.received a call from

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——麗塔剛剛收到她波士頓表妹琳達(dá)的來信。她真高興!堑。聽說寒假期間她將參加哈佛大學(xué)的門課程。

A. got a gift from從……獲得禮物,收到來自……的禮物;B. got a letter from收到來自……的信;C. received a call from收到來自……的電話。hear from somebody收到某人的來信,結(jié)合選項(xiàng),故選B。

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