单选题Three days later, the IOC announced that Johnson’s test had been positive and he had disgraced the sports movement.AdishonoredBdestroyedCdiscriminatedDdisguised
单选题
Three days later, the IOC announced that Johnson’s test had been positive and he had disgraced the sports movement.
A
dishonored
B
destroyed
C
discriminated
D
disguised
参考解析
解析:
句意:三天后,国际奥委会宣布约翰逊的尿检呈阳性并称他玷污了这项体育活动。disgrace玷污,使蒙受耻辱。dishonor玷污,使蒙羞。destroy破坏。discriminate歧视。disguise伪装;掩饰。
句意:三天后,国际奥委会宣布约翰逊的尿检呈阳性并称他玷污了这项体育活动。disgrace玷污,使蒙受耻辱。dishonor玷污,使蒙羞。destroy破坏。discriminate歧视。disguise伪装;掩饰。
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