“Getting to the top is hard enough but staying there is an even greater ________.” The winner of the 400m at the 10th World Champions told the reporters after the event.

A. interest      B. challenge     C. impression    D. chance

 

B

 

考查名詞的用法。句子的意思為“獲得冠軍非常艱難,而要保持住冠軍將是更大的挑戰(zhàn)”。而interest“利益”、impression“印象”、chance“機(jī)會(huì)”三個(gè)詞與題意不符。

 

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