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Her collection of paintings was ______ to the National Gallery when she died.

A.inherited
B.bequeathed
C.beneath
D.bewildered

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解析:本题考查形近词辨析。题目意为“她去世时,她的收藏品被遗赠给国家美术馆。”A选项“继承,遗传”,B选项“遗赠,捐赠”,C选项“在……之下”,D选项“使困惑”。 根据句意和词性,排除C、D,A选项应该是由其子女继承,但句中是由美术馆收藏,所以是遗赠。
  
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