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The poor lady was too ______ and distressed to talk about the tragedy.A.engagedB.exhausted

The poor lady was too ______ and distressed to talk about the tragedy.

A.engaged

B.exhausted

C.ignorant

D.energetic

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第5题
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第9题
第一篇It is my privilege to introduce again an annual report of the work of Our Lady's Hos

第一篇

It is my privilege to introduce again an annual report of the work of Our Lady's Hospice.

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So great were the applications for admission that six years later the foundation stone of the present Hospice was laid on 18th July 1886 and completed in August 1888.

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A.Shehad difficulty talking to a stranger.

B.Shenoticed a forced smile on his face.

C.Shefound him in trouble too.

D.She feared he might hurt her.

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