If human beings didn't perspire,they would die in five minutes.A:breathe B:eatC:sweat D:drink
If human beings didn't perspire,they would die in five minutes.
A:breathe
B:eat
C:sweat
D:drink
B:eat
C:sweat
D:drink
参考解析
解析:本句的句意是:人类如果不出汗将会在五分钟内死亡。perspire“出汗”。breathe“呼吸”,例如:The dying person is hardly breathing.这个弥留之际的人几乎不呼吸了。 eat“吃”,例如She enjoys eating fruit.她喜欢吃水果。 sweat“出汗”最符合题意,例如:I felt so nervous that my palms were sweating.我很紧张,手心都出汗了。drink “喝”,例如:He is drinking coffee.他正在喝咖啡。
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