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11.A person of ________ shoulders stood there,waiting to go ________ the ship.(  )
A.broad;abroadB.board;abroadC.board;aboardD.broad;aboard

分析 个肩膀宽阔的人站在那里等着登船..

解答 D 考查形容词副词词义.broad是形容词"宽阔的";abroad 副词"到国外",go abroad the ship 是英语的固定搭配"登船",board是名词"甲板",故答案选D.

点评 本题考查broad,board,aboard三个单词的词义辨析,这要从平时的积累抓起,真正掌握这些词的用法,再根据句子的意思选出正确的答案.

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