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单选题
As a rule, the workers are paid _____.
A

at the hour

B

by the hour

C

for an hour

D

in an hour


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句意:原则上,工人按小时算工钱。by the hour表示“按小时(付钱)”,符合句意,因此选B项。at the hour在这个时候。for an hour经过一小时。in an hour在一小时内。
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