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Although taking wedding photos has become more popular among graduating students, many students        _______it requires both money and courage.
A.acknowledgeB.assessC.forecastD.deny
A

试题分析:考查动词辨析。句意:尽管照婚纱照在毕业生中越来越流行,但许多学生都承认这需要钱和勇气。A、承认,答谢。B、评定,估价;C、预言;D、否认。所以答案选A。
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