The car the police were chasing was a ___ .A.dentB.decoyC.demonD.dogma

The car the police were chasing was a ___ .

A.dent
B.decoy
C.demon
D.dogma

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解析:本题考查形近词辨析。选项A意为“牙齿”;选项B意为“诱饵,圈套”;选项C意为“恶魔”;选项D意为“教条”。题目意为“警察正在追赶的这辆车是一个圈套。”因此选B,诱饵。
  

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