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Big beads of sweat______ on his forehead ________ he was very nervous.

A. stand out; that                      B. stood out; as

C. stood up; when                 D. stand up; because

 

答案:B
解析:

Stand out表示“突出”的意思。As作连词,引导原因从句。

 


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