- 单选题They had to eat a(n) ()meal, or they would be too late for the concert.
- A 、temporary
- B 、hasty
- C 、immediate
- D 、urgent

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【正确答案:B】
hasty意思是“仓促的,匆忙的”。译:他们不得不匆忙吃饭,否则音乐会就要迟到。temporary临时的;immediate立即的,即刻的;urgent急迫的。

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