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The security guard_two men who were yelling in the courtroom.
A.expelled
B.propelled
C.repelled
D.dispelled
B.propelled
C.repelled
D.dispelled
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解析:expel“赶走”。句意:警卫人员把在法庭上大声喊叫的两个男人赶了出去。四词皆含pel,该词根意为“推动,催逼”。B.propel“推进,推动”(=push forward),如:The ship is propelled by steam。C.repel“击退,排斥,拒绝”,如:repel the enemy击退敌人。[D]dispel“驱散(云、雾等)”。
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