【題目】Time is fair to everyone, and no one has _____ the of possessing one more minute than anyone else.

A.commitmentB.reservationC.securityD.privilege

【答案】D

【解析】

考查名詞辨析。句意:時(shí)間對(duì)每個(gè)人都是平等的,沒(méi)有人有特權(quán)會(huì)比其他人多一分鐘。 A. commitment承諾,保證,奉獻(xiàn),投入;B. reservation 預(yù)訂,預(yù)約,保留;C. security 安全;D. privilege 特殊利益,優(yōu)惠待遇,特權(quán),榮幸。根據(jù)句意,沒(méi)有人有特權(quán)比其他人多一分鐘,故選D。

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