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—Well,the chief is not ready to make a decision yet.

—So,________,we have to wait,right?

A.for example B.on the other hand

C.in other words D.in some ways

 

C

【解析】C [句意:——主任还没准备好作出决定。——那么,换句话说,我们得等,对吗?in other words 意为:“换句话说”,符合该语境,故选C。]

 

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