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We expected 50 people to take part, but the_____number was a lot higher.

A. average   B. correct     C. usual     D. actual

D


解析:

句意:我们预计有50人参加, 但实际数量要高得多。true平均的;普通的;correct正确的;恰当的;usual通常的;惯常的;actual实际的;真实的。根据题意,只有D项正确。

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