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7.He has known the truth.Therefore,there is no ____ to keep it a secret(  )
A.chanceB.doubtC.possibleD.likely

分析 他已经知道了真相,因此,不可能保密了.

解答 答案:A
该题考查名词辨析,chance"机会,可能性";doubt作名词是意思是"怀疑,疑问";possible是形容词,意思是"可能的";likely是形容词,意思是"有可能的".而no后面要接名词,因此排除C、D两项,再根据句意there is no chance to keep it a secret"不可能保密",因此答案选A.

点评 本题考查名词的词义辨析.名词的词义辨析题是高考常考的题目,它注重考查考生对名词词义的把握,因此要求考生平时注意积累,在做题时还要结合语境及句意做出正确的选择.

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