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1.These rules ________ new members only.(  )
A.are applied toB.apply forC.apply toD.are applied for

分析 这些规则只适用于新成员.

解答 答案是C.考查动词词组的辨析.apply to 适用于…;apply for 申请,请求.题干表达的是"这些规则只适用于新成员."主语these rules和动词apply to是主动关系,故答案是C.

点评 解答此类问题首先需要理解每个词组的含义,然后结合语境选择正确答案.

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