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【题目】—Mrs. Li was sent to teach Chinese in an American high school last year.

—Yes, I know. She told me she would never forget her pleasant _________ working there.

A.experimentsB.expressionsC.experiences

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——李老师去年被派去美国一所高中教中文。——是的,我知道。她告诉我她永远不会忘记在那里工作的愉快经历。

考查名词辨析。experiments实验;expressions表情;experiences经历,根据Mrs. Li was sent to teach Chinese in an American high school last year.可知去美国一所高中教中文是一种经历,故选C

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