Shenzhen has passed a new law to ban smoking in public, which canthecivilization of a city.A.weighB.balanceC.exploreD.measure

Shenzhen has passed a new law to ban smoking in public, which canthecivilization of a city.

A.weigh
B.balance
C.explore
D.measure

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解析:考查动词辨析。weigh“权衡,考虑”,balance“平衡”,explore“探索,研究”,measure“衡量”。句意为“深圳已经通过了一项禁止在公共场合抽烟的新法律,这可以 __________ 一个城市的文明程度”。根据语境可知D项最符合句意。

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