The city government is building more roads to __________the increasing number of cars.A.accommodateB.acceptC.holdD.receive

The city government is building more roads to __________the increasing number of cars.

A.accommodate
B.accept
C.hold
D.receive

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解析:考查动词辨析。accommodate意为“容纳,使适应”,符合句意“市政府正修建更多的道路以适应日益增加的车辆”。accept意为“接受,承认,承担”,hold意为“持有,支持,保存”,receive意为“收到,得到,接受”.这三项均不符合句意。

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