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The former British Prime Minister was famous for her wisdom.

A:foolishness
B:intelligence
C:energy
D:vigor

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解析:本句意思:“前英国女首相以聪慧而著称。”intelligence:智慧,例如:He's a statesman of exceptional intelligence.他是个有着非凡智慧的政治家。foolishness:愚蠢,例如: They don't accept any foolishness when it comes to spending money.在花钱的问题上,他们向来很谨慎。energy:能量,例如:He was saving his energy for next week's race in Belgium.他正为下周在比利时的比赛养精蓄锐。vigor:活力,例如:A brief rest restored the traveler's vigor. 经过短暂的休息,那位旅行者又恢复了精力。
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