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I don’t understand how you got a ticket. I always _____ you _____ a careful driver.

   A.think;are      B. am thinking, are      C. thought, were         D. think, were

C


解析:

你得到一張罰單令我不得其解,因為我過去總是認為你是一名細心的駕駛員,現在已不這樣認為了。故選C。

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