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Teachers' assigned suitable jobs to the students.

A:ordered
B:allocated
C:gave
D:persuaded

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解析:本句意思是:老师们给学生分派了合适的任务。assign意为“分配、指派”,例如:You might assign each order a unique order number.你要为每个订单分配一个唯一的订单号。order作动词时是及物动词,意为“命令,订购”。allocate意为“分配,分派”,例如:You must allocate the money carefully.你必须谨慎分配钱。give意为“给予”。persuade意为“劝说,使相信”,例如:How can I persuade you of my sincerity?我如何能够让你相信我的诚意? 只有选项B同句中画线单词含义接近。
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