单选题What did the man think of the lawyer in the play?AThe lawyer played his part well.BThe lawyer was not dramatic enough.CThe role of the lawyer was unrealistic.
单选题
What did the man think of the lawyer in the play?
A
The lawyer played his part well.
B
The lawyer was not dramatic enough.
C
The role of the lawyer was unrealistic.
参考解析
解析:
录音中男士说:“but I thought the man who played the lawyer was too dramatic to be realistic.”too…to…太…以至于不能…。
【录音原文】
W:How did you like the performance?
M:Generally speaking, it was very good. The part of the maid was played beautifully but I thought the man who played the lawyer was too dramatic to be realistic.
【录音原文】
W:How did you like the performance?
M:Generally speaking, it was very good. The part of the maid was played beautifully but I thought the man who played the lawyer was too dramatic to be realistic.
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