单选题How can he()if he is not()?Alisten; hearingBhear; listeningCbe listening; heardDbe hearing; listened to

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How can he()if he is not()?
A

listen; hearing  

B

hear; listening 

C

be listening; heard

D

be hearing; listened to


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