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听力原文:Had he realized the possible consequences, he wouldn't have made the suggestion a

t the committee meeting last week.

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A.He didn't know what would happen if he made the suggestion.

B.He didn't feel nervous after he had put forward the suggestion.

C.He realized that the committee members would not adopt his suggestion.

D.He considered it important to talk to the committee members first.

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