--- Have you heard of China’s ________ for the 2026 World Cup?

--- It’s not officially confirmed yet.

A. effort B. bid C. affection D. draft

B

【解析】

試題解析:考查動詞短語搭配,A. effort for為……努力;B. bid for許諾獲得支持;C. affection影響;D draft on/upon只去,需要;句意:你聽說中國已經(jīng)成功申請2026年的世界杯了嗎?官方還沒有確認(rèn)。故選B。

考點:考查動詞短語。

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