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Gestures, a body language of human beings, _________widely from culture to culture.

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2022-01-03 20:34
A、change
B、vary
C、differ
D、alternate
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正确答案
B

试题解析
change的意思是“改变,变化”;vary的意思是“(彼此)相异,存在不同之处”;differ的意思是“相异,不同”;alternate的意思是“(使)轮流,交替”。varg from...to...这是个固定表达,一般用来表达在某一范围内的变化。题干的意思是:“作为人类的肢体语言之一,手势语在各个文化中是大不相同的。”

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