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3.---Simon will listen to music every time he comes across a maths problem.
---You know,music is the source of _____ in life.(  )
A.inspirationB.identificationC.reactionD.recreation

分析 ---每当他遇到数学难题时,西蒙都会听音乐.
---你要知道,音乐是生命中的灵感的来源.

解答 答案:A
A inspiration 启发,灵感; B identification鉴定,识别;  C  reaction反应,感应;  D  recreation 娱乐,消遣;根据上一句提供的语境(每当遇到数学难题时,西蒙都会听音乐)可知,此处应强调了音乐能给他带来灵感,即音乐是灵感的来源;故选A

点评 本题考查了名词的词义辨析.在做类似的题时,首先应根据完整句子的句意提示,并结合选项中各名词的意思,进行逻辑推理,从而判断出空缺处应填的单词.因此,在平时的学习中,一定要积累一些词汇量,并熟练掌握它们的意义及用法.

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