He is ________ a stranger to me though we have met twice before.


  1. A.
    primarily
  2. B.
    virtually
  3. C.
    reasonably
  4. D.
    impatiently
B
virtually“事實(shí)上,實(shí)際上”;primarily“首先,最初,根本上”;reasonably“合理的”;impatiently“失去耐心的”。
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