单选题To our great ______, Tom’s illness proved not to be as serious as we had feared.AanxietyBreliefCviewDjudgment

单选题
To our great ______, Tom’s illness proved not to be as serious as we had feared.
A

anxiety

B

relief

C

view

D

judgment


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解析:
句意:让我们如释重负的是,汤姆的病最后证实不像我们担心的那么严重。本题考查 固定搭配。题干中的not to be as serious表示“不太严重的”。to one’s relief使某人如释重负的是。因此B项正确。anxiety焦虑。view常用在词组in one’s view中,表示“在……看来”。judgment判断。

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