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While she was in Paris,she developed a _...

While she was in Parisshe developed a ________for fine art.(2013·天津,7)

Away  Brelation

Ctaste Dhabit

 

C 【解析】 考查名词辨析。develop a taste for...意为“养成……爱好;喜欢上;爱上”。way意为“方法”;relation意为“关系”;taste意为“爱好”;habit意为“习惯”。  
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