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The new tax policy only affects people on yearly incomes over ¥120,000,        the very rich.

A、by the way     B、as a result     C、in other words   D、as a manner of

 

【答案】

C

【解析】A項意為“順便說一下”;B項意為‘‘結果”;C項意為“換句話說”;D項意為“作為……方式”。

 

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