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School children must be taught how to deal with dangerous             .

A. states          B. conditions                  C. situations                   D. positions

C


解析:

situation意為“形勢(shì),局面;情況”,指各種具體情況綜合起來(lái)的狀態(tài),多指危急或重大的事態(tài),強(qiáng)調(diào)外部因素對(duì)該事態(tài)的影響。表示要教給學(xué)生如何處理危險(xiǎn)情況。state意為“狀況,情形,情況,形勢(shì)”,指人或物在外觀、心理、健康、環(huán)境等方面的情形,即人或物存在或所處的狀態(tài),但不如condition具體。condition意為“狀態(tài),狀況,情形”,用作單數(shù)形式,表示人或物所處的真實(shí)具體狀態(tài),尤指內(nèi)在狀態(tài),可與state替用,用作復(fù)數(shù)形式,籠統(tǒng)地表示一般的狀態(tài)。position意為“位置;方位;地點(diǎn)”。

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