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14.More and more women took part in the campaign for equal rights and an increase in salary.

分析 越来越多的妇女参与到争取平等权利和提高薪水的运动中.

解答 答案是campaign.考查首字母填空.介词for前面需要用名词.题干表达的是"越来越多的妇女参与到争取平等权利和提高薪水的运动中."所以用名词campaign表示"运动".故答案是campaign.

点评 本题考查单词填空.首先要根据语境明确句意,然后再根据相关语法决定正确答案.

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