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10.Tom has practiced driving for a year.So I think he will pass the driving test on his fist _____ tomorrow.(  )
A.agreementB.suggestionC.desireD.attempt

分析 Tom已经练习开车一年了.所以我认为,他明天第一次尝试就能通过驾驶测试.

解答 答案D.考查名词的词义辨析.agreement 协议,同意,一致;suggestion 建议;desire 欲望,要求;attempt 尝试,企图.根据句意,第一次尝试,故选D.

点评 考查名词的词义辨析,熟记名词的意思,将选项分别代入题干进行确定.

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