The café is called E-time Coffee, which mainly ______ college students and young people nearby.

A. points B. targets C. directs D. leads

 

B

【解析】句意:咖啡廳稱為 E 時(shí)代咖啡,它主要的目標(biāo)對(duì)象是附近的大學(xué)學(xué)生和年輕人。A. points指向;使對(duì)準(zhǔn);把…對(duì)準(zhǔn);注意;指點(diǎn)(路);B. targets 把……作為目標(biāo);C. directs .(把…)針對(duì)(某人),把…指向某人 (at; to; towards);D. leads 引導(dǎo);由句意可知選B。

考點(diǎn): 考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析的用法。

 

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