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The social workers tried to( )the juvenile delinquents.

A.quarantine
B.muddle
C.rehabilitate
D.indent

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解析:考查动词辨析。句意:社会工作者试图帮助少年犯改过自新。quarantine “检疫;隔离”,muddle“混乱;困惑”,rehabilitate“使(刑满释放者)恢复正常生活;使(重病患者)康复”,indent“订货;(书写时)将首行缩进”。根据juvenile delinquents (少年犯)可知,答案为C
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