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A harmonious society is very important, so all the laws must be strictly______.

A . watched B. observed

C. carried D. handled

B

【解析】

试题解析:考查词义辨析。A观看;B观察,观测,遵守;C搬运,保持;D主持,指挥。句意:一个和谐的社会是非常重要的,所以所有的法律法规都必须被严格遵守。根据题意,故选B。

考点:考查词义辨析。

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