I don't ever say such words in public; that would be __________my dignity.A. beneathB. underC. beyondD. above

I don't ever say such words in public; that would be __________my dignity.

A. beneath
B. under
C. beyond
D. above

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解析:考查固定搭配。句意为“在公共场合我从不说这些话,因为这有损我的尊严”。beneath one’s dignity是固定搭配.意为“损害尊严,有失身份”。

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