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(2014·江西毕业班新课程教学质量检测)When we reached the top of the hill,a magnificent view of the sea________us.

A.acknowledged  B.interrupted

C.displayed  D.greeted

 

D

【解析】 考查动词辨析。句意为:当我们到达山顶的时候,壮丽的海景映入眼帘。acknowledge承认;interrupt打断;display陈列;greet映入……的眼帘。

答案: D

 

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