The questions that the speaker raised were well __________ the average adult.A.beyondB.onC.pastD.through

The questions that the speaker raised were well __________ the average adult.

A.beyond
B.on
C.past
D.through

参考解析

解析:此句意为这个演说家提出的问题远远地超过一般人的能力范围。beyond“超过”,符合句意.故选A。

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