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The good thing about children is that they        very easily to the new environments.

A.adapt

B.appeal

C.attach

D.apply

 

A 【解析】考查动词短语。Adapt to适应,改写;appeal to呼吁,吸引;attach to附着,依附;apply to应用于,申请。根据句意可知A正确。句意:关于孩子的好的事情就是他们很容易就熟悉新的环境。
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A.sad

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5.

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7.

A.down

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8.

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