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依次填入下列各句横线处的词语,最恰当的一组是______。 ①从地缘角度看,欧洲与中东的距离比美国要近得多,欧洲国家不希望中东战火 ______到自家门口。 ②西班牙外交大臣帕拉希奥表示,______法国决心使用否决权,授权对伊拉克动武的草案______被迫撤回。 ③最_______人心的一幕,不是导弹横飞、炮声隆隆,也不是巴格达的火光冲天,而是伊拉克平民的悲痛、愤怒和呐喊。
A.波及 因为 一定会 震动
B.涉及 因为 一定会 震撼
C.波及 由于 可能要 震撼
D.涉及 由于 可能要 震动

A.波及
B.涉及
C.波及
D.涉及

【参考答案】

C
解析:①“波及”:牵涉到、影响到;“涉及”:牵涉到,关联到。②“由于”:表示原因或理由;“可能要”:表推测,语气委婉。“因为”:表示原因或理由;“一定会”表肯定语气,太绝对。③“震撼”:震动摇撼;“震动”:使颤动,程度轻了。
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