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What does the author mean by “most people are literally having a ZZZ” (Lines 2-3, Paragraph 5)?
A

They are getting impatient.

B

They are noisily dozing off.

C

They are feeling humiliated.

D

They are busy with word puzzles.


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第五段开头承接上文:这样的影响还在继续,在大学毕业典礼上,名字以ABC开头的同学很快拿到了奖状,但是轮到名叫Zysman的学生时,大多数人都在划ZZZ。最后得出结论:所有的名单都是按字母顺序排列的,拿到材料的人看到最后都没有什么兴趣了。因此ZZZ的意思是“大多数人早已经打瞌睡了”,故选B。
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