单选题With the introduction of the motorbus, the tramway suddenly seemed comparatively expensive to operate, and the ______ it enjoyed in the early 1900's diminished.AfavorBobscurityCmisfortuneDaffiliationsEopinions
单选题
With the introduction of the motorbus, the tramway suddenly seemed comparatively expensive to operate, and the ______ it enjoyed in the early 1900's diminished.
A
favor
B
obscurity
C
misfortune
D
affiliations
E
opinions
参考解析
解析:
随着公共汽车的引进,电车更贵些,因此它的受欢迎程度也下降了,故选A。favor“喜爱;欢心;好感”;obscurity“朦胧;阴暗;晦涩”;affiliation“友好关系;加入”;misfortune“不幸;灾难”。
随着公共汽车的引进,电车更贵些,因此它的受欢迎程度也下降了,故选A。favor“喜爱;欢心;好感”;obscurity“朦胧;阴暗;晦涩”;affiliation“友好关系;加入”;misfortune“不幸;灾难”。
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