【題目】—I hear you have to get up early every morning.

—Right. It’s one of the _______ of my family.

A. plans B. jobs C. programs D. rules

【答案】D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:-我聽說你每天早上必須早起。-對,這是我的家規(guī)之一。A. plans,計(jì)劃;B. jobs ,工作;C. programs ,節(jié)目;D. rules,規(guī)則,規(guī)定。根據(jù)語境,選D。

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