【題目】Why does the man suggest the woman go early?

A. The road will be busy.B. It is a long distance.C. London will be crowded.

【答案】A

【解析】

【原文】

W:I may drive up to London on Saturday. There are one or two things I need to do there.

M:I'd go early if I were you. The highway can get very busy, even on a Saturday. You may get stuck in the traffic.

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