Senior citizens in that country enjoy certain_______, such as free medical care and free entry to public parks ?


  1. A.
    privileges
  2. B.
    reputations
  3. C.
    invitations
  4. D.
    possessions
A
詞義辨析。A.特權(quán) B.名聲,聲望 C.邀請(qǐng) D. 財(cái)產(chǎn)。句意:哪個(gè)國(guó)家的老人享有特權(quán),比如免費(fèi)醫(yī)療和免費(fèi)區(qū)公共公園。故選A。
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