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Mistakes are a natural part of learning, and it is important not to let them    our life.

A.spoil       B.abuse     C.overcome      D.reflect

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查动词:A.         spoil宠坏,损坏,糟蹋,B. abuse辱骂,滥用,C. overcome        克,D. reflect反应,反思,发射,句意:错误是学习的自然的部分,不要让错误破坏了我们的生活这很重要。选A。 考点:考查动词
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