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I only know it is a      distance away from here, but I don’t know      the distance exactly is.

A. good; what         B.good; how far        C.far; what   D.far; how far

 

答案:A
解析:

distance的修饰语常用good, great或long;“距离有多远”要用what来表示。

 


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A. accepted it happily

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        C. accepted it and forgot that other people were laughing at her

        D. felt sorry for not being able to pay for it

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