A、It means going to a restaurant. B、It means that everyone pays for his/her own meal. C、It means that the restaurant has Dutch f

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(Woman—Anna    Man—Jim)
W: Jim, what have you heard about the new restaurant? Have you eaten there yet?
M: I’ve heard some good things about it but I haven’t been there yet. Why? Anna, are you interested in Spanish food?
W: Yes I am. I tried Spanish food when I was in Europe last summer and I loved it.
M: Well, this place is supposed to be very good. I have been meaning to go there.
W: What have you heard?
M: Well, Sue said that the food was exactly like the food she ate in Spain. She said they have different kinds of Spanish dishes and that everything she has tried has been good.
W: I like Spanish tapas best. Tapas are small dishes. You can order several small dishes and have a taste of each. It’s a good way to try different dishes.
M: That sounds like a good idea.
W: That way, the price is not too high. There are meats, vegetables, noodles, rice, and fish. You can have a little bit of everything and enjoy the different flavors.
M: What are we waiting for? Let’s go tonight.
W: Well, since you asked, I’ll be glad to go. We’ll go Dutch, though. I want to pay for my own meal.
M: That’s fine with me. What time do you want to go?
W: Why don’t we meet right here at six o’clock?
M: Great! I’ll see you then. Tapas, here we come.

选项 A、It means going to a restaurant.
B、It means that everyone pays for his/her own meal.
C、It means that the restaurant has Dutch food.
D、It means that one wants to go to the Netherlands.

答案B

解析 what does "going Dutch" mean?
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