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He was lying in the hospital ________, with his ribs broken.

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A.half dead
B.deadly
C.dying
D.died
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【小题1】
A.beforeB.whileC.sinceD.until
【小题2】
A.onB.inC.throughD.over
【小题3】
A.hideB.waitC.checkD.escape
【小题4】
A.movedB.gaveC.wentD.exploded
【小题5】
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A.besideB.offC.acrossD.along
【小题8】
A.limitedB.falseC.fruitlessD.regretful
【小题9】
A.struckB.missedC.touched D.passed
【小题10】
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【小题11】
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【小题13】
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【小题14】
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【小题15】
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【小题16】
A.climbedB.circledC.lookedD.jumped
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【小题18】
A.ledB.putC.droveD.shone
【小题19】
A.persuadedB.kickedC.pulledD.forced
【小题20】
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