单选题Pronunciations which _____ too far from the prevailing usages of polite society were publicly discouraged at that time.AviolatedBrebelledCdivergedDbetrayed

单选题
Pronunciations which _____ too far from the prevailing usages of polite society were publicly discouraged at that time.
A

violated

B

rebelled

C

diverged

D

betrayed


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解析:
句意:当时,公众不鼓励发音与上流社会的普遍用法有太大的差别。diverge偏离;(意见等)分歧。四个选项中只有diverge可以与介词from搭配使用。violate违反;亵渎。rebel造反。betray出卖,背叛。

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