Mr.Johnson should have taken the train to Liverpool for an important meeting, but he got on the train for Edinburg ________.

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A.by chance

B.by accident

C.by time

D.by mistake

答案:D
解析:

句意:約翰遜先應(yīng)當(dāng)乘坐去利物浦的火車去開一個重要會議,但錯上了去愛丁堡的車。


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