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Don抰 be so anxious to be the first to speak. There is no need for all of you, thirty eight students, to speak at once. _______, please.

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A. Each at one time B. One by one time

C. One for each time D. One at a time

答案:C
解析:

  本题测试的仍然是“特定交际话题的习惯用法”,而不是什么“语法和句型”。的确是个难题。


提示:

  此题与1994年之(26)题类似,通过率只有:17%


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