Helen Keller's achievements as an author and lecturer were an inspiration to millions.A:editorB:directorC:correspondentD:speaker

Helen Keller's achievements as an author and lecturer were an inspiration to millions.

A:editor
B:director
C:correspondent
D:speaker

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解析:本句意思:海伦?凯勒作为作家和演讲家所取得的成就激励着上百万的人们。editor 的意思为“编者,编辑”;director的意思为“主任,主管”;correspondent的意思为“通讯记者,客 户”;speaker的意思为“演讲者,说话者”。lecturer的意思为“演讲者”,和speaker的意思接近。

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