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14.The policeman_______ the children to cross the street when the traffic lights turned green.(  )
A.agreedB.signedC.madeD.suggested

分析 交通信号灯变绿时警察示意孩子们过马路.

解答 答案:B
解析:A:同意;B:示意;C:使(后接动词原形);D:建议(suggest doing sth ).根据句意"交通信号灯变绿时警察示意孩子们过马路"及所给选项分析可知,本题答案为B选项;其余选项均不符合题意或用法.

点评 本题考查动词的辨析,做此类题目时一定要清楚各个选项的含义及用法,再结合题干及句意确定正确答案.

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