Mr. Black was in the __________, standing there dumbfounded, not knowing what to do.A.darkB.duskC.dawnD.dam
Mr. Black was in the __________, standing there dumbfounded, not knowing what to do.
A.dark
B.dusk
C.dawn
D.dam
B.dusk
C.dawn
D.dam
参考解析
解析:句意为布莱克先生不知就里,站在那里目瞪口呆,不知怎么办好。in the dark意为“在黑暗中,不知情,蒙在鼓里”;dusk意为“薄暮,黄昏”;dawn意为“黎明,破晓”;dam意为“大坝”。
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