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听力原文:My heart went out to him as he stood forlornly in the courtroom. Which of the fol

听力原文:My heart went out to him as he stood forlornly in the courtroom.

Which of the following best described my feeling then?

A.My heart ached when I saw him standing in the courtroom.

B.I felt sad at seeing him standing alone in the courtroom.

C.I felt sympathy for him when I saw him standing in the courtroom.

D.I felt depressed at seeing him standing in the courtroom.

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