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单选题
______ in a mild climate, outdoor sports flourish in Hawaii.
A
It could expect
B
As would be expected
C
Such should expect
D
That might be expected
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as指代outdoor sports flourish in Hawaii整句,表达“应该预期到,在温和的气候中室外运动会盛行”之意。
as指代outdoor sports flourish in Hawaii整句,表达“应该预期到,在温和的气候中室外运动会盛行”之意。
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