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Who can it be? I'm quite _____a loss to guess.
A
of
B
on
C
in
D
at
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D
答案解释:
解题思路:D。at a loss茫然若失的,为固定搭配。
【参考译文】他是谁呢?我很茫然而猜不出来。
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