单项选择题
We packed early. An 8 a.m. international flight, especially one to be taken with children, demands strict attention to detail and advance preparation. But with that chore finished, it was time to spend one last afternoon in Paris. We chose to see the Louvre. We planned our visit strategically: the Mona Lisa, of course, followed by the Venus De Milo. The Napoleon buff in our party insisted on seeing the Jacques Louis David’s seemingly life-sized painting of the emperor’s coronation, while the children were thrilled by the Egyptian mummies. I think we walked for miles.
Despite the frenetic pace, we saw only a fraction of the museum before it was time to head home--home being a tiny, sixth-floor apartment in the 10th arrondissement. Sitting amongst our suitcases, we flipped through our souvenirs and swapped stories with our host until bedtime. Lifting a glass toward our window view of a sparkling Eiffel Tower, we toasted each other--and a beautiful day in Paris.
A.emphasizing the immense diversity of art to be found at the Louvre museum
B.describing the challenges of international travel with children
C.complaining about inadequate accommodations in Europe
D.giving an account of her last day in Paris
E.bragging about her foreign vacation