After the heavy mudslide happened in Sichuan, hundreds of newspaper reporters were sent to ____ the natural disaster.
A.describeB.coverC.witness D.experience
B

試題分析:考查動詞辨析。A 描述;B 覆蓋,采訪,報道;C 目擊,見證;D 經(jīng)歷。從句中的newspaper reporters可知記者去災(zāi)區(qū)的目的只能是采訪報道災(zāi)情。故B選項正確。句意:在四川嚴(yán)重的泥石流發(fā)生以后,數(shù)百名報社記者被派往災(zāi)區(qū)報道災(zāi)情。
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