In 1816 it seemed inevitable that Southern states would break away from the Union.A: strangeB: certainC: inconsistentD: proper

In 1816 it seemed inevitable that Southern states would break away from the Union.

A: strange
B: certain
C: inconsistent
D: proper

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解析:句意:在1816年,南方诸州从联邦分离出来似乎是不可避免的。句中的inevitable意为“不可避免的,必然要发生的”。四个选项中,B. certain意为“肯定的,必然的”,与in-evitable的意思很相近;A. strange意为“奇怪的”;C. inconsistent意为“不一致的”;D. proper意为“合适的,得体的”。

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