“I want him,” cried the cruel governor,

“________!”


  1. A.
    alive or dead
  2. B.
    fat or thin
  3. C.
    tall or short
  4. D.
    blind or deaf
A
A項(xiàng),無論死的還是活的;B項(xiàng),無論胖還是瘦;C項(xiàng),無論高還是矮;D項(xiàng),無論瞎還是聾。根據(jù)語境選擇A項(xiàng)。補(bǔ)全句子后,應(yīng)為“I want him” cried the cruel governor,“whether he is alive or dead”。句意為:那個(gè)殘忍的總督說:“給我把他找到,活要見人,死要見尸!
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