When your child wakes up in the morning, he should know that his daily ____ includes going to school, lunch and homework.

A. routineB. destinationC. requirement D. conservation

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:當(dāng)你的孩子早上醒來,他應(yīng)該知道,他的日常生活包括上學(xué),午飯和作業(yè)。四個選項的含義分別是:A. routine例行公事,日常工作,固定節(jié)目,B. destination目的地,終點  ,C. requirement要求,必要條件,必需品,D. conservation保存,保護,避免浪費,對自然環(huán)境的保護,選A。

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