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Achieving a high degree of proficiency in English as a foreign language is not a mysterious _____  without scientific basis.

A. process    B. practice    C. procedure    D. program

A. process


解析:

process(=connected series of actions, or series of operations) 過程:By what process is cloth made form wool?(經過什么過程羊毛織成呢料?)practice(=the doing of something of, performance or repeated exercise, etc.)實習,練習;開業: She is doing her practice at the piano.(她在練習彈鋼琴。)procedure(=the regular order of doing things)程序:the usual procedure at a meeting(開會的通常程序)。Program(=plan of what is to be done or list of items or events)課程,計劃,大綱:What is the program for tomorrow ?(明天上什么課?)

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