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He is no fool at all,________,he is the smartest boy I have ever seen.

A.in addition B.in fact C.in particular D.in general

 

B

【解析】考查介词短语辨析。句意为:他一点都不笨,事实上,他是我见过的最聪明的男孩子。A项意为“此外,而且”;B项意为“事实上,实际上”;C项意为“特别,尤其”;D项意为“总之”。

 

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