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10.Compared with his sister,Jerry is even more _______ to,and more easily troubled by,emotional and relationship problems.( )A. | doubtful | B. | addicted | C. | available | D. | sensitive |
分析 和他的妹妹相比,杰瑞更敏感,并且容易被情感和家庭矛盾所困扰.
解答 答案是D.考查形容词的辨析.A 怀疑的;B 上瘾的;C 可得到的;D 敏感的,容易受伤害的.句意是"和他的妹妹相比,杰瑞更敏感,并且容易被情感和家庭矛盾所困扰."故选D.
点评 解答此类问题首先需要理解每个单词的基本含义,并注意交叉含义间的区别,了解其特殊用法及习惯搭配等特点,然后结合语境选择正确答案.
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