单选题During the six-month _____ between his arrest and the trial, new evidence came to light.AbreakBgapCintervalDinterruption

单选题
During the six-month _____ between his arrest and the trial, new evidence came to light.
A

break

B

gap

C

interval

D

interruption


参考解析

解析:
interval间隔,间隙。break裂口,休息,中断的时间。gap裂缝,缺口。interruption打岔,中断。

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