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275. --- At what time did you _______ the office?

--- Oh, sorry. I didn’t pay any attention to the time when I came in.

A.return

B.return to

C.come back

D.go back

 

【答案】

B

【解析】略

 

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2.                A.Suddenly       B.Strongly        C.Quickly   D.Hardly

 

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6.                A.natural         B.common        C.strange   D.sad

 

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