During the ten thousand miles' journey across the desert, a great number of people dropped with ___.A.fatigueB.concessionC.integrityD.corruption

During the ten thousand miles' journey across the desert, a great number of people dropped with ___.

A.fatigue
B.concession
C.integrity
D.corruption

参考解析

解析:本题考查名词的词义辨析

A选项,句意:在穿越沙漠的一万英里路程中,许多人因疲劳而倒下了。fatigue意为“疲劳,劳累”综上,A选项正确。

B选项,concession意为“让步”,故排除。

C选项,integrity意为“诚实,正直” ,故排除。

D选项,corruption意为“腐败”,故排除。

故正确答案为 A项。

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