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Oxford is a city with such a mind-blowing reputation that many who come herefind themselvs ______ by the place and can’t wait to leave, while others, who take to it like a duck to water, find themselves returning again and again.
A

threatened

B

intimidated

C

deprived

D

maltreated


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句意:牛津是一个使人兴奋的城市,那些被它吓到的人迫不及待的要离开,而那些喜欢它的则如鱼得水一般一次次的回来。intimidated和threatened都有“受到威胁,害怕”意思,但intimidated暗指存在迫使人行动或使人不再行动的令人害怕的力量,threatened常指存在不安或不祥的征兆。deprived被剥夺。maltreated被虐待。根据句意,“等不及离开”的原因应是“被吓到了”,所以选B。
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