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 Obama ________ one of the most wonderful speeches in history in the presidential election.

A. stated                B. issued               C. addressed          D. delivered

【解析】選D。句意:在總統(tǒng)選舉中奧巴馬作了歷史上最精彩的演講之一。state“陳述,闡明”(后接所闡述的內容);issue“發(fā)行,發(fā)布,發(fā)表”;address“向……講話(賓語往往是人)”;deliver a speech“發(fā)表演講”。

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