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Here came a ________ young fellow who stood in front of the crowd asking to see the manager.

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A.loudly
B.aloud
C.loudly
D.loud
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句意:过来了一位吵吵嚷嚷的年轻人,大声喊着要见经理。此处用作定语,需用形容词形式。


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1.

[  ]

A.cam from
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C.came out
D.coma round

2.

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A.in
B.against
C.for
D.with

3.

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A.call
B.calling
C.to be called
D.called

4.

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A.many
B.few
C.little
D.much

5.

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A.in
B.with
C.by
D.because

6.

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A.taken
B.made
C.driving
D.driven

7.

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A.which
B.whom
C.whose
D.who

8.

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A.player
B.runner
C.soldier
D.officer

9.

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A.was advised
B.asked for
C.was ordered
D.ordered

10.

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A.in
B.by
C.on
D.at

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A.far
B.distant
C.away
D.off

12.

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A.to
B.from
C.in
D.at

13.

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A.where
B.there
C.here
D.where

14.

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A.waiting
B.waited
C.to be waiting
D.wait

15.

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A.above
B.across
C.through
D.over

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A.sadness
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A.on
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A.dead
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D.dying

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A.

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B.

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D.

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