【題目】 She shows a very positive _____ to her work.

A. attitude B. opinion C. idea D. thought

【答案】A

【解析】句意她工作態(tài)度非常積極。one's attitude to/to-wards…某人對(duì)待的態(tài)度;opinion意見,看法,主張.

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