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Nathan , studying abroad, was _____ to see his friend off at the airport


  1. A.
    a little more than sad
  2. B.
    sad more than a little
  3. C.
    more than a little sad
  4. D.
    a little more sad than
C
考查詞組:more than a little 非常,極其,句意.在國(guó)外學(xué)習(xí)的Nathan在機(jī)場(chǎng)問哦朋友送行時(shí)非常難過。選C。
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