The 18th-century battlefieldWas, comparedWith that of the 20th century, an intim

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问题 The 18th-century battlefieldWas, comparedWith that of the 20th century, an intimate theater, especially【B1】in the engagement of Revolution,WhichWere usually small even by the standards of the day, soldiers has to come to close quarters to kill; this fact reduced theMystery of battle, though perhaps not its terrors. But at least the battlefield lost some of its impersonality. In fact, in【B2】to the 20th century combat, inWhich the enemy【B3】remains unseen and the source of incoming fire unknown, in the 18th-century battles the enemy could be seen and some- times even【B4】.【B5】one’s enemyMay have aroused a singular【B6】of feeling uncommon inModern battles. Before the assault occurred tension and anxiety【B7】up as the troopsMarched from theirMovementsWasWell understood by themselves and their enemies,WhoMust haveWatchedWith feelings of dread and fascination.When the order came sending them【B8】, rages, evenMadness replaced the attackers’【B9】,While terror and desperation filled thoseWho received the【B10】.

选项 A、close
B、back
C、intimate

答案 C

解析 前一句已提到了18世纪的战场是一个intimate theater.此处是对intimate一词的重复或具体例子的引申解说。
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