【題目】Children have a natural _________about the world around them and they tend to keep asking questions about it.

A.phenomenonB.atmosphereC.appreciationD.curiosity

【答案】D

【解析】

考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:孩子們對(duì)周圍的世界有著天然的好奇心,并且他們傾向于一直問關(guān)于它的問題。A. phenomenon現(xiàn)象;B. atmosphere氛圍;C. appreciation欣賞;D. curiosity好奇心。根據(jù)they tend to keep asking questions about it.可知此處用“好奇心”符合語境,故選D項(xiàng)。

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