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3. She was soon to the socialist cause.

   A. converted   B. changed

   C. varied   D. turned

3. A

3. A解析:句意:她不久便转而献身于社会 主义事业了。

convert意为“改变(某人的宗 教或信仰) ”,符合句意。

change意为“(一 般性的) 改变”,通常接介词into;vary意为 “变化”;turn意为“变成”,强调结果,多用于 主动语态。

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