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 In a time of social reform, people’s state of mind tends to keep _______ with the rapid changes of society.

A. terms              B. pace              C. progress            D. touch

B

解析:考查名詞辨析。keep pace with與...齊步前進,符合句子意思。而keep terms with sb. 同某人交往,keep touch with與……聯(lián)系。無keep progress with搭配。

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