Some students think they enjoy reading just out of interest, but others argue that a better score is their main ________.
A.recognitionB.a(chǎn)ttraction
C.occupationD.motivation
D
D 考查名詞辨析。句意為:一些學(xué)生認(rèn)為他們喜歡閱讀是出于興趣,然而另一些學(xué)生卻認(rèn)為得高分才是他們?nèi)ラ喿x的動力(motivation)。recognition認(rèn)出;attraction吸引力;occupation占有,職業(yè),均不符合語境,故排除。
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