My grandma’s after-supper ______ includes: walking the dog in the neighborhood and dancing in the park with many other aged women..

A.regulationB.programC. trainingD. routine

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:我祖母飯后的慣例包括:在社區(qū)里遛狗、還有和其他上了年紀(jì)的老人一起在公園里跳舞。A規(guī)章制度;B項(xiàng)目;C訓(xùn)練;D常規(guī)。根據(jù)冒號(hào)后內(nèi)容可知那是祖母的日常慣例,選D。

考點(diǎn):考查名詞辨析。

 

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