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单选题
____
A
thought
B
idea
C
opinion
D
advice
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thought思考;想法;关心。give though to意为“考虑”,符合句意。idea想法;主意;概念。opinion意见;看法;主张。advice忠告;建议。give advice to意为“劝告”,与句意不符。
thought思考;想法;关心。give though to意为“考虑”,符合句意。idea想法;主意;概念。opinion意见;看法;主张。advice忠告;建议。give advice to意为“劝告”,与句意不符。
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