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6.The idea"happiness,"________,will not sit still for easy definition.( )A. | to be rigid | B. | to be sure | C. | to be perfect | D. | to be fair |
分析 "幸福"的观念,可以肯定的是,决不意味着轻而易举,一蹴而就.
解答 答案:B
A.to be rigid 硬性的;B.to be sure 可以肯定的是; C.to be perfect十全十美地; D.to be fair 公平地说;此处是插入语,结合前后的句意可知,to be sure 符合句意;故选B
点评 本题考查了形容词词意辨析.做本题的关键是在理解题意的基础上,正确辨析各选项的意思,从而选出答案;这就需要平时应熟练掌握一些形容词及其短语的意义及用法.
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