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7.The conference has been held to discuss the__________ of the Japan's nuclear radiation on people's lives in this area.(  )
A.effectsB.concernC.protectionD.attitudes

分析 会议已举行,来讨论日本核辐射对生活在这一区域的人们生活的影响.

解答 答案A.
effect影响,效果;concern关心,关切;protection保护;attitude态度.根据句意"举行会议是来讨论日本核辐射对生活在这一区域的人们生活的影响"可知答案选A.

点评 本题考查名词的词义辨析.名词词义辨析题一直都是高考考查的一个热点,它注重考查考生结合语境准确选用词语的能力.由于英语词汇丰富,且用法多变,考生掌握起来有较大难度,因此在平时应注意词汇的积累,理解词语的含义及其常见的习惯搭配,再联系句子所表述的意义和语境,选出正确的答案.

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