Some of the old beliefs passed down from one generation to another ________ the present thinking.

A. agree withB. deal withC. put up withD. come up with

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:考查動詞短語辨析。A同意,與......相符;B處理;C忍受;D想出。句中的過去分詞短語“passed down from one generation to another”做的是后置定語,修飾主語Some of the old beliefs,句意:代代相傳的一些老觀念與現(xiàn)在的思想是相符的。故選A。

考點:考查動詞短語辨析

 

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