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单选题The palest made the __________ of the cross when he entered the church.

A.mark 
B.signal 
C.sign 
D.gesture

参考答案:C进入在线模考
【译文】牧师进入教堂的时候在胸前画了个十字。
【解析】名词的含义及用法。sign的意思最广泛,可以指“符号,记号”,以及“用来传达信息的任何示意动作”,句中make the sign of the cross是固定说法,意为“用手画十字”,因此C为正确答案。B.signal是“人人皆知的、有约定俗成意义的符号,信号”,如:A red fight is usually a signal of danger.(红灯通常是危险的信号。)A.mark指“可见的印记、特别的特征或留下的痕迹”,如:Good manners are the mark of a civilized person.(彬彬有礼是文明人的特征。)D.gesture“姿势,手势”,强调肢体动作。

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