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The symptoms of the disease manifested themselves ten days later.

A:eased
B:appeared
C:improved
D:relieved

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解析:本句意思:十天后,这种病的症状显现了出来。manifest意思为“显现,使人注意到”,与appear (出现,显现)意思相近。ease减轻.,缓解improve改进,改善;relieve减轻,缓和。
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