All participants were told they were free to______answering any of the questions at any time。A.rejectB.declineC.disapproveD.refuse

All participants were told they were free to______answering any of the questions at any time。

A.reject
B.decline
C.disapprove
D.refuse

参考解析

解析:本题考查动词的词义辨析。题目意为“所有参与者都被告知他们可以随时拒绝回答任何问题。”A选项“拒绝接受,不予考虑”,B选项“谢绝,婉拒”,C选项“不赞成,不同意”, D选项动词“推却,回绝”。根据题意,B选项符合题意。
  

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