He becomes famous for his coverage of significant events during the war.A:usage B:baggage C:reportage D:orphanage
He becomes famous for his coverage of significant events during the war.
A:usage
B:baggage
C:reportage
D:orphanage
B:baggage
C:reportage
D:orphanage
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解析:本句意思:他因对战争中的一些重大事件进行的新闻报道而为人所知。coverage意为“新闻报道”,与reportage(新闻报道)意思相近。usage使用,用法;baggage行李,常用a piece of baggage ; orphanage孤儿院。
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