【題目】As the story __________,the truth about the strange figure is slowly discovered.

A. begins B. happens C. ends D. develops

【答案】D

【解析】句意隨著故事情節(jié)的展 這個陌生人物的真面目被慢慢地 揭開了。begin開始;happen發(fā)生; end結束;develop發(fā)展,開展。真面 目被慢慢揭開是隨著故事情節(jié)的“展 開”,而不是隨著故事情節(jié)的“開始” “發(fā)生”或“結束”。題干中的slowly 是關鍵信息詞,只有讀懂關鍵信息 詞,才能真正理解句子的含義。

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