He became famous for her coverage of significant events during the Second World War.A:baggage B:orphanage C:reportage D:usage
He became famous for her coverage of significant events during the Second World War.
A:baggage
B:orphanage
C:reportage
D:usage
B:orphanage
C:reportage
D:usage
参考解析
解析:本句意思:他因在第二次世界大战期间对重要事件所做的新闻报道而出名。coverage意为“新闻报道”,与:eportage(报道,新闻报道)意思相近。baggage行李;orphanage孤儿院;usage使用,用法。
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