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12.Lawrences novel was rejected at first,but it later came to be as a work of genius.( )A. | permitted | B. | acknowledged | C. | elected | D. | contradicted |
分析 Lawrence的小说起初是被人拒绝的.但是后来被认为是天才的作品.
解答 B 考查动词词义辨析.A承认;B允许;C适应;D祝贺;句意:Lawrence的小说起初是被人拒绝的.但是后来被认为是天才的作品.根据句意说明A正确.
点评 对于动词词义辨析题目,首先可以从句意着手,看懂句意是解答此类题目的关键,其次四个选项的意思也要了如指掌.这对于平时学生的学习仔细度提出了要求,学生在平时的学习中要勤积累,多记忆,多查字典,以便在考试时能够迅速准确的答出.
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