Magnificent views over the countryside have often _____ people to write poems.

A. convinced   B. inspired   C. induced   D. attracted

B. inspired


解析:

inspired鼓舞,激勵(lì),產(chǎn)生:1)His speech inspired us to try again. 2)He inspired confidence in me.(他使我產(chǎn)生信心。) 3)The good news inspired us with hope.(這個(gè)好消息使我們產(chǎn)生希望。)

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