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請依下文回答第 21 題至第 25 題 My class in Brazil was scheduled from 10 until noon. Many students came late, some very late. Several arrivedafter 10:30. A few showed up closer to 11. Two came after that. All of the latecomers wore the relaxed smiles that Icame, later, to enjoy. Each one said hello, and although a few apologized briefly, none seemed terribly concerned abouttheir being late. They assumed that I understood. Back home in California, I never need to look at a clock to know when the class hour is ending. The shuffling ofbooks is accompanied by strained expressions that say plaintively, “I’m starving….I’ve got to go to thebathroom….I’m going to suffocate if you keep us one more second.” (The pain usually becomes unbearable at twominutes to the hour in undergraduate classes and five minutes before the close of graduate classes.)When noon arrived in my first Brazilian class, only a few students left immediately. Others slowly drifted outduring the next 15 minutes, and some continued asking me questions long after that. When several remaining studentskicked off their shoes at 12:30, I went into my own “starving/bathroom/suffocation” routine. 
21 According to the passage, how did the Brazilian students feel about going to class late?
(A) They were very ashamed of themselves.
(B) They were very unhappy about being late.
(C) They had no particular feelings about being late.
(D) They kept apologizing to their teacher.

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答案:C
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統計:A(1),B(7),C(50),D(6),E(0) #
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