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【题目】Time is pressing; it’s impossible for me to get there in an hour, ________ the possible delays.

A. accounting for B. answering for

C. allowing for D. heading for

【答案】C

【解析】

试题分析:考查词组辨析。A.说明(原因、理由等);(在数量、比例上)占 B.符合(…需要);对…负责 C.允许有;留出,考虑到;体谅 D.朝…进发;引向好(坏)结果。句意:时间紧迫,我不可能一个小时内赶到那,要留出可能耽误的时间。故选C.

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