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Mr. Alexander doesn’t just write for fun; ______, writing is his bread and butter.
A.at lastB.in factC.in a wordD.as a result
B

试题分析:考查词组:A. at last最后,B. in fact 事实上,C. in a word总之一句话,D. as a result因此,句意:亚历山大从事写作不是为了好玩,事实上写作是他的谋生之道。选B。
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