Bruce McLaren is different from most of the drivers in that__________.A.he himself designs chassisB.he has an engineering degreeC.he manufactures chassisD.he is a gifted mechanic
Bruce McLaren is different from most of the drivers in that__________.
A.he himself designs chassis
B.he has an engineering degree
C.he manufactures chassis
D.he is a gifted mechanic
B.he has an engineering degree
C.he manufactures chassis
D.he is a gifted mechanic
参考解析
解析:由第三段括号里的内容“an exception is New Zealand,s Bmce McLaren.who has an en.gineering degree”可知,different from所表达的意思与an exception相同,Bruce McLaren与其他赛车手的不同之处在于他有工程师学位。故选B。
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