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从给出的几句话中选出有歧义的句子( )。A.门没有锁,咱们进去吧 B.雪终于停了,它

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从给出的几句话中选出有歧义的句子( )。

A.门没有锁,咱们进去吧

B.雪终于停了,它好像累了

C.文先生在苏州的地位让人羡慕

D.烟雾中,熊辉陷入了对往事的回忆

答案:

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参考答案:B

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