题目内容

8.What's the      ?There is still an hour to go.(  )
A.pointB.reasonC.resultD.rush

分析 干嘛这么着急?还有一个小时呢.

解答 答案:D
题干中still表明时间还很多;point要点,reason理由,result结果,rush匆忙.根据句意,故选D.

点评 名词辨析是常考的知识点,名词数量众多,用法灵活.学习时,要注意积累.特别是相似或相近的词要注意区分和掌握.

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