It's too early to ________ the effects of the new law.


  1. A.
    find
  2. B.
    see
  3. C.
    guess
  4. D.
    assess
D
句意:要評價(jià)新法律的效果現(xiàn)在還為時(shí)過早。四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,只有assess有“評價(jià),估價(jià)”之意。
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