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4.-What do you think will be the future of your new invention?
-I'm sure it will have many different _________ in the industry.(  )
A.applicationsB.responsibilities
C.charactersD.entrances

分析 ---你认为你这项新发明的未来怎么样?
---我确信它讲在工业领域里有很多不同的应用.

解答 答案A.
B项"责任";C项"性格,汉字";D项"入口处";A项";应用;申请";根据句意可知,这项发明在工业领域的使用和应用,故选A.

点评 本题考查名词辨析.解答此类题目首先要读懂句意,理解每个选项名词的意思,然后根据上下文语境锁定合适的名词.平时要加强名词词汇量的积累.

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