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My mother finally approved of my plan to receive further education abroad.
A:contributed to
B:disagreed with
C:dedicated to
D:consented to
B:disagreed with
C:dedicated to
D:consented to
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解析:本句意思:“我母亲最终同意我出国留学深造。"approved of:同意,赞同。 consent to:同意,答应。例如:At first, her father reluctantly consented to her marriage with this poor guy.最初,她的父亲不同意她嫁给这个穷小子。contribute to:为……做贡献。例如:I believe that each family member should contribute to the harmony of the family.我相信每个家庭成员都应该为了家庭的和谐做出贡献。disagree with:不同意。例如:I disagree with you, but I respect your rights of speech!我不同意你的观点,但我尊重你发表言论的权利。dedicate to:献身于。例如:He dedicated his life to the cause of human rights.他献身于人权事业。
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