Her book didn’t _______children probably because she employed too many scientific terms.


  1. A.
    appeal to
  2. B.
    adapt to
  3. C.
    react to
  4. D.
    add to
A
本句意思是“她的書(shū)本對(duì)孩子沒(méi)有吸引力的原因可能是她運(yùn)用了過(guò)多的科學(xué)術(shù)語(yǔ)!盿dapt to“適應(yīng)”;react to “對(duì)作出反應(yīng)”;add to“增加”。
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