13.Facing a number of investigations,the Michigan authorities finally had to _______ the fact that the educational fund had been cut down on a tight budget.( 。
A.acknowledgeB.identifyC.overcomeD.create

分析 面臨大量的調(diào)查,密西根州當(dāng)局最后不得不承認(rèn)這個(gè)事實(shí)---由于預(yù)算緊張教育基金一直在減少.

解答 答案A.
B項(xiàng)"確定;鑒定;識(shí)別,辨認(rèn)出";C項(xiàng)"克服";D項(xiàng)"創(chuàng)造";A項(xiàng)"承認(rèn);答謝;報(bào)償;告知已收到";動(dòng)詞短語"acknowledge the fact  承認(rèn)事實(shí)",根據(jù)句意"面臨大量的調(diào)查,密西根州當(dāng)局最后不得不承認(rèn)這個(gè)事實(shí)---預(yù)算緊張教育基金一直在減少",故選A.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本題考查動(dòng)詞辨析.解答此類題目首先要讀懂句意,理解每個(gè)選項(xiàng)動(dòng)詞的意思,然后根據(jù)上下文語境鎖定合適的動(dòng)詞.平時(shí)要加強(qiáng)動(dòng)詞詞匯量的積累.

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