We may look at the world around us, but somehow we manage not to see it until whatever we’ve become used to suddenly disappears.

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问题     We may look at the world around us, but somehow we manage not to see it until whatever we’ve become used to suddenly disappears.【C1】______, for example, the neatly-dressed woman I【C2】______to see—or look at—on my way to work each morning.
    For three years, no matter【C3】______the weather was like, she was always waiting at the bus stop around 8: 00 a. m. On【C4】______days, she wore heavy clothes and a pair of woolen gloves. Summertime【C5】______out neat, belted cotton dresses and a hat pulled low over her sunglasses. 【C6】______, she was an ordinary working woman. Of course, I【C7】______all this only after she was seen no more. It was then that I realized how【C8】______I expected to see her each morning. You might say I【C9】______her.
    "Did she have an accident? Something【C10】______?" I thought to myself about her【C11】______. Now that she was gone, I felt I had【C12】______her. I began to realize that part of our【C13】______life probably includes such chance meetings with familiar【C14】______: the milkman you see at dawn, the woman who【C15】______walks her dog along the street every morning, the twin brothers you see at the library. Such people are【C16】______markers in our lives. They add weight to our【C17】______of places and belongings.
    Think about it.【C18】______, while walking to work, we mark where we are by【C19】______a certain building, why should we not mark where we are when we pass a familiar, though【C20】______, person?
【C20】

选项 A、unnamed
B、unforgettable
C、unbelievable
D、unreal

答案A

解析 此处的“familiar,though unnamed,person”指“很熟悉、常见,但却不知道名字的人”,符合全文所指的“熟悉的陌生人”这一概念。
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