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【题目】—What? We can take buses with just a mobile phone?

—Yes. Buses in Zhengzhou began to _________ Alipay or Wechat app.

A.shareB.saveC.searchD.support

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——什么?我们只需要一部手机就可以坐公交车吗?——是的。郑州公交车开始支持支付宝或者微信应用软件。

本题考查动词。share分享,save挽救,search搜查,support支持。根据“We can take buses with just a mobile phone?”和“Yes”可知,公交车要使用手机支付,因此支持支付宝或者微信应用软件,故选D

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【题目】 I always think my daughter Kendall is the best—that's just what parents do. When she was only three, she sang for the people, like a little angel.

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