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7.Make sure that all the waste is ____ and safely dealt with.( )| A. | exactly | B. | naturally | C. | properly | D. | actively |
分析 确保所有的废物都得到妥善和安全处理.
解答 正确答案:C.A是确切地、正好,B是自然地,C是适当地、正确地,D是积极地、活跃地.根据句意"确保所有的废物都得到妥善和安全处理."应选择C.
点评 本题考查副词词义辨析,基础题,熟悉每个选项的含义,再根据题干即可作出选择.
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