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After hearing this, Paul has more ________ than before because of the brave doctors working in Wuhan.

A.humour B.wealth C.peace D.courage

 

D 【解析】 句意:听到这个后,因为在武汉奋战的勇敢的医生,保罗比之前有了更多勇气。 考查名词辨析。humour幽默;wealth财富;peace和平;courage勇气。根据后文because of the brave doctors,可知此处表示有更多勇气,故选D。  
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