Two middle-aged passengers fell into dead sea, ________ neither of them could swim.


  1. A.
    in fact
  2. B.
    lucking
  3. C.
    unfortunately
  4. D.
    naturally
C
從所給的背景neither of them could swim可以判斷,他們都不會(huì)游泳,要填unfortunately.
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