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When he saw the old woman fall down, he took her to the hospital________thinking.

A.across B.through C.without D.with

 

C 【解析】 句意:当他看到老太太摔倒时,他不假思索地把她送到了医院。 考查介词辨析。across横过,穿过(表面),从一边到另一边;through穿过(内部),从…一端至另一端;without没有;with有,带有,用,和。短语thout thinking:不假思索;故选C。
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