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1. In this factory, suggestions often have to wait for months before they are fully _____.

A. admitted        B. acknowledged      C. absorbed      D. considered

D


解析:

considered 考虑; admit 承认; absorb 吸收。acknowledge 1) (=agree or admit the truth of; confess) 承认, 供认; A. He acknowledged his mistake. (他承认了他的错误。) B. 接动名词 He acknowledged having been beaten. (他承认被打败了。) 2) (express thanks for) 致谢; A. Mary acknowledged the gift with a pleasant letter. (玛丽致函感谢馈赠的礼物。

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