单选题David’s _____ over deafness, blindness and muteness was a miracle.AtriumphBtrumpetCsuccessDvictory

单选题
David’s _____ over deafness, blindness and muteness was a miracle.
A

triumph

B

trumpet

C

success

D

victory


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解析:
句意:戴维战胜了聋、哑、盲三种缺陷,这真是个奇迹。triumph成功获得。trumpet喇叭。success成功。victory战胜。

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