Now people all over the world are _________the terrible H1N1 flu


  1. A.
    advancing to
  2. B.
    struggling against
  3. C.
    arguing with
  4. D.
    defending from
B
短語辨析。A.主動(dòng)地表示 B. 和……斗爭(zhēng)    C. 爭(zhēng)論D. 保衛(wèi)。句意:現(xiàn)在全世界的人們都在和可怕地H1N1流感做斗爭(zhēng)。故選B。
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