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【题目】People in that country use spoons or chopsticks to eat. And it is impolite to use both of them ___.

A. at that time B. at the same time

C. for the first time D. from time to time

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:那个国家的人用勺子或筷子吃饭。同时使用它们是不礼貌的。考查介词短语。A. at that time当时;B. at the same time同时;C. for the first time第一次;D. from time to time不时结合语境"那个国家的人用勺子或筷子吃饭,___使用它们两个是不礼貌的。"。可知,应该是"同时",故选B。

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