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Currently,many American women are still faced with the _____ of choosing between work and family commitments.

A.desperation        B.confusion          C.dilemma          D.concern

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:A.绝望  B.困惑 C.窘境 D.担忧,关心。故选C.句意:如今,很多的美国妇女在到底选择工作还是履行家庭责任之间,陷入了困境。 考点:名词词义辨析
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