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单选题
______
A

claimed

B

admired

C

ignored

D

surpassed


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句意:青少年需要一种自我肯定,这种自我肯定或自信来自于获取成功和自己的成就被人……。获取成功和后面提到的事情是性质相同的,都可以给人自信,因此选admire(赞美,羡慕)。claim要求,声称。ignore忽略,忽视。surpass超越,胜过。
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