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He can speak English, German, French and Japanese.He is nearly a man with a(an)_________ for languages.

[  ]
A.

gift

B.

present

C.

ability

D.

skill

答案:A
解析:

句意:他會(huì)說(shuō)英語(yǔ)、德語(yǔ)、法語(yǔ)和日語(yǔ)。他幾乎是一個(gè)具有語(yǔ)言天賦的人。a gift for有……的天賦。要注意:ability不接for sth.,而是接to do; skill后面接介詞in表示“某方面的能力”。


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