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The new education system is said to be _______ to the successful development of the country.

A. apparentB. central C. allergic D. generous

 

B

【解析】

试题分析: A. apparent明显的,B. central中心的,C. allergic过敏的,过敏症的,D. generous大方的,慷慨的,句意:据说新的教育体系将是国家成功发展的中心。选B。

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