2.Half a century ago,parts of the Thames were______"biologically dead"because of the pollution.( 。
A.declaredB.imaginedC.sensedD.marked

分析 半個世紀(jì)以前,泰晤士河的部分因為污染而被宣布"生物意義上的死亡".

解答 答案:A    A declared 聲明,宣布;  B imagined想象,猜想;  C sensed 感覺到,覺察到;  D mark 標(biāo)出,標(biāo)記.根據(jù)句意答案應(yīng)該為A.

點評 本題考查動詞辨析,首先分析每個選項中動詞的意思和用法,然后結(jié)合句意確定恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福?/p>

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