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13.In my opinion,______ friends are more reliable than online ones.(  )
A.trueB.realC.closeD.good

分析 句意:依照我的观点,现实中的朋友比网络上的更可靠.

解答 答案B 
A项"真正的,真实的";B项"真实的,现实的";C项"亲密的";D项"好的".另外,true和real有区别,这两个形容词都可以表示"真的".real指客观上存在,并非想象和虚构的,它是与"无"相对而言.例如:Lu Xun's real name is Zhou Shuren.鲁迅的真名字是周树人.true是指"真正的","真实的",强调事实和实际情况相符,它是与"假"相对而言.例如:The news is true.这消息是真的.(不是假消息) 综上,答案B正确.

点评 考查形容词词义辨析.只要掌握每一个形容词的意思,然后再根据句子的意思选出合适的形容词即可.

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