单选题As stock prices plunged during the banking crisis, some investors were beginning to lose hope.AtumbledBdispersedCcollapsedDdripped

单选题
As stock prices plunged during the banking crisis, some investors were beginning to lose hope.
A

tumbled

B

dispersed

C

collapsed

D

dripped


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解析:
句意:股票价格随着银行信贷危机而下跌,一些投资者开始失去希望。plunge的意思是“陷入,下跌,投入”。tumble翻跟头,下降,跌落。disperse驱散,散开。collapse(突然)倒塌;(尤指因病重而)倒下,昏倒;(货币)贬值。drip滴下。

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