Recent pressure at work may account for his behavior.A:explain B:changeC:influence D:embody
Recent pressure at work may account for his behavior.
A:explain
B:change
C:influence
D:embody
B:change
C:influence
D:embody
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解析:最近工作中的压力可能是导致他行为的原因。explain“解释”,例如:A dictionary explains the meaning of words.词典是解释词义的工具书。change“改变”,例如: change one's job换一份工作。influence“影响”,例如:It's clear that her painting has been influenced by Picasso.她的画显然受了毕加索的影响。embody“体现”,例如:To me he embodies all the best qualities of a teacher.在我看来,他本身体现了教师应有的一切优秀品质。只有explain意思上和account for最接近。
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Strange () his behavior. may be, there is a very good reason for it. A.althoughB.even ifC.thatD.as
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