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 Traditionally, local midwives would ________ all the babies in the area.

A. handle  B. produce  C. deliver  D. help

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词:A. handle处理,B. produce生产,C. deliver送,发表,接生,D. help帮助, midwife是指产婆,接生员。所以选C,deliver可以指接生(孩子),或者生孩子。句意:传统上当地的产婆接生这个地区的孩子。选C。

考点:考查动词

 

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