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The consulting room is in a mess; I wonder why the doctor didn’t get everything _______before starting to see his patients.

A. in place               B. in relief                     C. in surprise                    D. in detail

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

試題分析: 考查固定短語。A適當位置B放松B吃驚的C 詳細的。根據題意,診療室很亂,我想知道在看病人之前,醫生為什么不收拾一下呢。故選 A項。

考點 考查固定短語。

 

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