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--Who should be responsible for the accident?

-- The boss, not the workers. They just carried out the order .

A. as told B. as are told

C. as telling D. as they told

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查方式状语从句。as told相当于as they were told,。句意:--谁对这次事故负责? --是老板,而不是工人们,他们仅仅去按照嘱咐的那样执行。故选B

考点:考查方式状语从句

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