题目内容

19.---John didn't complete the task last time.Do you think he can be given the task again?
---I think everyone _______ a second chance.(  )
A.deservesB.arrangesC.determinesD.creates

分析 ---约翰上次没有完成这项任务,你觉得还能把这个任务交给他吗?
---我觉得应该给他,每个人都有权获得再次尝试的机会.

解答 答案:A
该题考查动词意义辨析,deserve意为"值得、应该获得",arrange意为"安排、布置",determine意为"决定",create意为"创造、设计",由题意及a second chance"再一次机会"可知,第二个人要表达的意思为每个人都"应该获得"再次尝试的机会,所以应用deserve,故选A.

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