题目内容

Mark went through the papers once more carefully for fear that he ____any essential details.

A. dropped   B. overlooked   C. ignored   D. displayed

B


解析:

句意:马克再一次仔细检查了一遍文件,惟恐遗漏了重要的细节。overlook意思为“忽略,未注意到”,符合题意。drop放弃,ignore 不顾;不理;忽视,多指有意忽略或故意不理睬;display 显现,陈列。

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