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But the doctor can't use just anyone's blood. The donor's blood has to be of a type that w

on't be destroyed by your blood. This statement means that______.

A.the doctor can't use the donor's blood because your blood can destroy this

B.the doctor has to choose a donor whose blood can not be destroyed by your blood

C.the doctor has to choose a certain type of blood from a donor whose blood will not be destroyed by yours

D.the doctor can choose a certain type of blood from any donors

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第10题
Almost exactly a year ago, in a small village in Northern India, Andrea Milliner was bitte
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"We didn't realize there was (6)_____ wrong with it," says Nigel. "It was such a small, (7)_____ dog that rabies didn't (8)_____ my mind". But, six weeks later,23-year-old Andrea was dead. The dog had been rabid. No one had thought it necessary to (9)_____ her anti-rabies treatment. When, back home in England, she began to show the classic (10)_____—unable to drink, catching her breath—her own doctor put it (11)_____ to hysteria. Even when she was (12)_____ into an ambulance, hallucinating, recoiling in (13)_____ at the sight of water, she was directed (14)_____ the nearest mental hospital.

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