The 11th National Games have became the ________ of nationwide media attention.


  1. A.
    focus
  2. B.
    force
  3. C.
    centre
  4. D.
    thought
A
考查名詞詞義辨析。focus焦點,中心;the focus of nationwide media attention全國各地媒體關注的焦點。centre“中心,中央”;thought“想法”。
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Foreign attacks on U. S. soil

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  1812--During the War of 1812, British forces burned the new capital at Washington, D. C.. They also attacked Baltimore and New Orleans and captured (占領) Detroit, which at the time was a remote military outpost.

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