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My neighbor was like a cat on hot bricks before her driving test.


  1. A.
    very exited
  2. B.
    sad
  3. C.
    relaxed
  4. D.
    very nervous
D
考查点:短语在语境中的含义。解题思路:句意:我的邻居在驾照考试前非常紧张。
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