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Did you see who the driver was?— No, the car ran so fast ____ I could not have a good lo

Did you see who the driver was?

— No, the car ran so fast ____ I could not have a good look at his face.

A.that

B.which

C.as

D.after

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第2题
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根据下列短文,补全 46~50 题。

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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

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(1)

A.find

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听力原文: In 1985 a French television company sent its reporters to the Paris Metro. They
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B.The Paris Metro.

C.The City Government of Pairs.

D.Professor Wilson.

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第11题
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M: When I began to hear voices I thought of the voices as from something of that sort.

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M: Yeah. That is a word that has been used.

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W: And you took yourself quite seriously and your work.

M: Well ,of course I took myself seriously.

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M: Now, you know that it's mental illness if you're coming out of that reality. It's like the movie you see, at first he signals in the newspaper, the codes, and all this is the true reality which has been discovered.

W: But when you are in that reality you are in that reality, end you don't realize that you are schizophrenic.

M: You're not mentally ill, you're rather extra-normally alerted to hidden truths. You're enlightened, you're exceptionally enlightened.

Who is the person being interviewed?

A.John Nash.

B.Russell Crowe.

C.Nash's friend.

D.Crowe's doctor.

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