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I had intended to go on a diet, but the dishes at the party were simply impossible to _______ .

A.stand

B.resist

C.defend

D.tolerate

 

B 【解析】考察动词。Stand 站立,忍受 resist 抗拒,忍耐,抵抗 defend 防卫  tolerate忍受(相当于stand) 句意为,我本打算节食,但是聚会上的菜肴真的无法抗拒。
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