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12.After watching the video,he came to ________ a different attitude to western paintings.(  )
A.attemptB.adaptC.adoptD.possess

分析 看完这段视频后,他开始对西方绘画采取不同的态度.

解答 答案C.
A项"尝试";B项"适应,改编";D项"拥有,占有";C项"采纳,领养";固定短语"adopt the attitude to …/that+从句",根据语境可知,看完这段视频后,他开始对西方绘画采取不同的态度,因此C项符合语境,故选C.

点评 本题考查动词辨析.解答此类题目首先要读懂句意,理解每个选项动词的意思,然后根据上下文语境锁定合适的动词.平时要加强动词词汇量的积累.

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