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I was very lucky to _________ this different way of life in the UK,and I really hope to go back and study in Manchester again.

A. attend B. experience

C. require D. improve

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查動詞詞義辨析。attend參加;experience經歷,體驗;require要求,需要;improve提高,改善;句義:在英國體驗到這種不同的生活方式我很幸運,我真的希望能夠重新回到曼徹斯特學習。根據句義可知B正確。

考點:考查動詞詞義辨析

 

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