He was ________ a position as an manager, after winning second place in the competition


  1. A.
    rewarded
  2. B.
    awarded
  3. C.
    valued
  4. D.
    praised
B
動詞詞義辨析題。A. rewarded 報酬    B. awarded 授予    C. valued  評估    D. praised 贊揚 句意:在比賽中贏得了第二名后他被授予了經(jīng)理職務(wù)。根據(jù)語境選B
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