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No teacher except him can ______ to be laughed at in front of so many students without losing temper.

A.stand

B.put up with

C.bear

D.tolerate

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

试题解析:词义辨析,stand及物动词,忍受,常用于口语;put up with 忍受,忍耐后接名词;bear 忍受,常与can/could连用于疑问或否定句中,后跟n./doing/to do;tolerate忍受,自我克制态度,含默认宽容意味。故选C。

考点:考查词义辨析。

点评:近义词组的辨析是常考题,考生平时要加强这方面的记忆,根据具体的语境进行辨别,做出正确判断。

 

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