- 单选题I hate people who( )the end of a film that you haven't seen before.
- A 、reveal
- B 、rewrite
- C 、revise
- D 、reverse
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【正确答案:A】
reveal意思是“揭示,透露”。译:我讨厌那种在别人还没有看一部电影之前就把结局说出来的人。rewrite 改写;revise 修订;reverse 翻转。
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