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下列不属井穴的是() A.至阴 B.侠溪 C.厉兑 D.少泽 E.大敦

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题目:

下列不属井穴的是()

A.至阴

B.侠溪

C.厉兑

D.少泽

E.大敦

答案:

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Modern Japan, despite its ready adoption of Western manners, is in things theatrical still faithful to the ancient feudal day. It is true that within the last few years, the old school drama has to some extent lost ground, and quite recently performances of Shakespeare’s Othello and Hamlet, and Daudet’s Sappho have been received with favor by Tokyo audiences.

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A. lighthearted about going to the theatre

B. emotionally involved with the play

C. fond of eating food as the play goes

D. experienced in booking a play ticket

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