- Why do you choose to work in a kindergarten?
- Well, you know, dancing is my _____. So it is my best choice.
A.talentB.a(chǎn)bilityC.strengthD.skill
C

試題分析:句意:上文,為什么你選擇在幼兒園工作?下文,你知道,舞蹈是我的強項。所以它是我最好的選擇。Talent才能 ability能力 strength強項 skill技能,根據(jù)題意,選C。
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