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The man dived into the river to help, irrespective of his own danger.
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2022-01-10 23:58
A、regardless
B、respective
C、respectively
D、inclusive
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正确答案
A
试题解析
A项regardless“不顾,不管”与句中的irrespective“不顾,不考虑”同义。其他选项则与此意义大相径庭:respective“各自的”,respectively“分别地”和inclusive“包括的”。
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