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At the concert, Julie enjoyed listening to Yo-Yo Ma’s passionate cello music, which she thought was                  A                          Beven more inspired than Jacqueline du Pre. No error      C          D       E

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句子不符合逻辑,因为句子将Yo-Yo Ma的大提琴演奏与Jacqueline du Pre作对比。D中的短语不完整,应该加上“the cello play of”。
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