Now the People’s Liberation Army is _______ very modern weapons, which no one dares to look down upon


  1. A.
    equipped with
  2. B.
    fixed with
  3. C.
    supplied to
  4. D.
    stored with
A
詞義辨析題。句意:現(xiàn)在中國人民解放軍配備了現(xiàn)代化的武器沒人敢小視。A. equipped with 配備  B. fixed with 固定  C. supplied to 提供  D. stored with 儲(chǔ)存 根據(jù)語境選A
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