A man in his twenties broke into a bank early this morning, which was seen by people working in the shop ______ who heard the breaking of glass.


  1. A.
    opposite
  2. B.
    opposite to
  3. C.
    across
  4. D.
    across from
A
opposite可作副詞,意為“在……對面”。the shop opposite意為“對面的商店”。
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