New born babies can discriminate between a man's and a woman's voice.A: treatB: distinguishC: expressD: analyze

New born babies can discriminate between a man's and a woman's voice.

A: treat
B: distinguish
C: express
D: analyze

参考解析

解析:题干意为“新生儿能区分男人和女人的声音。” 句中划线词意为“区别,辫出”。B项意为“区分,辨别”;例句:Speeches distinguish human beings from animals.人类和动物的区别在于人会说话。A项意为“款待,招待,对待”;C项意为“表达,快递”;D项意为“分析,解释”;故选B。

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