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---How did he ______ the punishment he was given for his cruel conduct?

---No reaction at all. He knew unkindness often reacts upon the unkind person.

A. respond with B. react to

C. respond for D. react with Mrs. Jones

B

【解析】

试题分析: A用……回应,响应;B对……作出反应;C因……而回应;D用……作为反应。句意:—他是如何回应因暴行得到的惩罚的?—根本没有反应。他知道恶有恶报。react to 符合语境,选B。

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