12. Don’t respond to any e-mails personal information,no matter how official they look.

   A. searching   B. asking

   C. requesting   D. questioning

12. C

12. C解析:句意:不要回復任何要求得到個 人信息的郵件,無論它看上去多么正式。

request意為“要求”,后接名詞,符合句意。

search意為“搜尋;搜索”,其后接的賓語多 為搜尋的地點;ask意為“問;詢問”,其后 通常接問題或人;question意為“審問;懷 疑”。

題目來源:2016年周測月考直通高考高中英語必修4外研版 > 周測月考卷3 Module 3綜合測試

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