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The task is very difficult. I wonder whether we will be able to finish it in the ________ of any other helpers.

A. appearanceB. escape     C. spare D. absence

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:A. appearance出现,外貌,B. escape逃离,C. spare备用零件,备用轮胎,D. absence缺席,不在,句意:这个任务很困难,我想知道没有别人的帮助是否能够完成。In the absence of“在…不在的时候”,所以选D。

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