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He spoke so fast that I couldn’t follow him. “Follow” here means ().

He spoke so fast that I couldn’t follow him. “Follow” here means ().

A、go after

B、take him as a guide

C、understand

D、realize

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第3题
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第5题
The lecturer spoke very clearly so () we could hear every word.
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