【題目】-Have you seen the robber __________?

-Why ask me? You are the only one who stands __________ to him.

A. clear; close B. clearly; closely

C. clear; closely D. clearly; close

【答案】D

【解析】句意:——你看清楚強(qiáng)盜長什么樣了嗎?——為什么要問我呢?你是唯一一個站得離他近的人。clearly明確地,清楚地;clear清楚地;close靠近地,接近地;closely緊密地;親近地。

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