【題目】A few __________ looked at him curiously when he suddenly stopped and burst out crying.

A. passers-by B. passer-bys

C. passers-bys D. passer-by

【答案】A

【解析】句意:他突然停了下來,大哭時,幾個過路人好奇地看著他。passers-by為passer-by的復數(shù)形式。

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