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Meredith said that she could speak both English and French, but _____ is hard to believe.

  A. as  B. this  C. that  D. which

C


解析:

从句子结构来看,本句是个并列句,因此排除D,其次考查that指示代词的用法,指代上文说过的事,而this指代下文要说的话,而she的意思在此根本不符合题意。

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