China's badminton superstar Lin Dan won a thrilling final for his fifth world champion in Guangzhou on Sunday over Lee Chong Wei, who ______ his game due to injury.


  1. A.
    concerned
  2. B.
    recovered
  3. C.
    abandoned
  4. D.
    recognized
C
試題分析:考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析。此處concerned關(guān)心; recovered康復(fù);abandoned放棄;recognized認(rèn)出。句意:中國(guó)羽毛球超級(jí)明星林丹星期日在廣州戰(zhàn)勝了對(duì)手李重偉,贏得了他的激動(dòng)人心的第五次世界錦標(biāo)賽的冠軍,在這場(chǎng)比賽中李重偉因?yàn)槭軅艞墸╝bandoned)了比賽。根據(jù)句意選C。
考點(diǎn):考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析。
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