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—Have you understood what he really mean...

—Have you understood what he really means?

—___________.

A.Now and then B.More or less C.From time to time D.Here and there

 

B 【解析】 考查情景交际及习惯表达。句意:- --你理解他真正地意思了吗?---差不多理解了。A .Now and then时而; B .More or less差不多; C. From time to time不时; D .Here and there到处。B .More or less“差不多”符合句意。故选B项。  
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