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【题目】 what you have, for what you have now is what you once prayed for.

A. Abandon B. Acknowledge

C. Accumulate D. Appreciate

【答案】D

【解考查动词。句意:重视你现在所拥有的一切,因为你现在所拥有的正是你从前梦寐以求的。abandon抛弃,遗弃,舍弃;acknowledge承认,为……表示感谢;accumulate积累,聚积(某物),增加;appreciate欣赏,重视,感激。由句意可知,此处正确答案应为D项。

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