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Bill understands_________
A.his friends' attitudes
B.the feeling of being pressured
C.that a single person does better financially
D.that he is better off settling down with one person

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正确答案是:B。本题考查对细节的理解能力。第二段的第一、二句说比尔理解露丝的感受。他的朋友们对他单身生活的反......

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