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_____by the look on her face, she didn't catch what I meant.
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Judging
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Judged
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Judge
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To judge
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解题思路:A。本题考察非谓语动词的用法。judging by(from)根据…来判断。正确答案是A。
【参考译文】从她脸上的表情判断,她并没有听懂我的意思。
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