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She was talking about her _____ as a nurse in a hospital, which we had never heard of.
A

expenses

B

excuses

C

experiences

D

expressions


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本题考查形近词词义的区别。句意:她正在讲述她在医院做护士的经历,这我们以前从没有听说过。expenses意为“代价、花费、花销”;excuses意为“借口”;expressions意为“表达、表述”;experiences意为“经历、经验”。由句意可知,答案为C。
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