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The Thanksgiving tradition in North America is more ______ than any other; people of all ages, religions, and ethnic backgrounds ______ this occasion by giving thanks for a bountiful harvest.
A

quintessential, laud

B

rife, promulgate

C

widespread, cogitate

D

pervasive, commemorate

E

tenable, sanction


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因为不分年龄,宗教,种族背景,人们都在庆祝感恩节,可知这个节日比其它节日更受人们的欢迎。pervasive“普遍的;流行的”;commemorate“庆祝;纪念”;quintessential“精髓的;精粹的”;laud“赞美;称赞”;widespread“普遍的;广泛的”;cogitate“仔细考虑;谋划”:tenable“站得住脚的;可维持的”;sanction“制裁;批准”。
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