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7.However,meeting the challenge of is not all that simple,especially to those who are addicted to sweets and snacks.( )A. | possession | B. | symptom | C. | obesity | D. | prejudice |
分析 然而,面对肥胖的挑战并不都是那么简单,尤其是对那些甜点和零食上瘾的人.
解答 答案:A.根据especially to those who are addicted to sweets and snacks(尤其是对那些甜点和零食上瘾的人)可以知道前句是指肥胖问题,所以选择C obesity 译为"肥胖".其他选项与句义不符,A项译为"拥有";B项译为"症状";D项译为"偏见".
点评 考查名词辨析.做名词词义辨析题时,同义词、近义词甚至是形近词有着不同的含义和适用场合,要特别注意在特定语境中准确运用词汇和语法知识的能力.
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