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18.In our class,when the bell rang and the teachers closed his book,it was a___________for everyone to stand up.( )A. | signal | B. | chance | C. | mark | D. | measure |
分析 在我们班,当铃声响起、老师合上书时,这就是每个人要起立的信号.
解答 答案是A;本题考查名词辨析;signal(约定俗成的)信号;chance机会;mark 标志;记号;measure措施;根据句意可知打铃及老师合上书本,这是下课的信号,故选A.
点评 辨析名词要在识记常见名词及其搭配的基础上理解语境,根据具体语境推断合理的答案.
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