In her newly-published book Judy indicates that women have been politically dis-empowered ( )human history.A.acrossB.throughoutC.overD.within
In her newly-published book Judy indicates that women have been politically dis-empowered ( )human history.
A.across
B.throughout
C.over
D.within
B.throughout
C.over
D.within
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解析:本题考察近义词辨析。题目意为“朱迪在新出版的书中指出,纵观人类历史,女性始终被剥夺着政治权利。”根据题意这里的介词需要表示“整个人类历史”。A选项“穿过,横穿”,B选项“贯穿,遍及”,C选项“越过,在...之上”, D选项“在...之内”。throughout human history 贯穿人类历史。
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