It's inevitable that doctors will make the occasional mistake.A:strangeB:certainC:inconsistentD:proper

It's inevitable that doctors will make the occasional mistake.

A:strange
B:certain
C:inconsistent
D:proper

参考解析

解析:本句意思:医生偶尔也犯错误,这是难以避免的事情。strange的意思为“奇怪的”;certain 的意思为“肯定的,不可避免的”;inconsistent的意思为“不一致的,相矛盾的” proper的意思为 “恰当的,合适的”。inevitable的意思为“难以避免的,必然的”,和certain的意思接近。

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