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单选题
“It dawned on me” probably means “_____”.
A
I began to understand it
B
it cheered me up
C
I knew it grew light
D
it began to get dark
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cheer up意为“欢呼”。grow light意为“变明亮”。get dark意为“黑暗”。均不符合题意。由后文可知,是作者错了,是作者自己的窗户脏了。故选项A“我开始明白了”符合题意。
cheer up意为“欢呼”。grow light意为“变明亮”。get dark意为“黑暗”。均不符合题意。由后文可知,是作者错了,是作者自己的窗户脏了。故选项A“我开始明白了”符合题意。
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