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17.With the number of cars increasing rapidly in cities,a _______ problem is where the cars can be parked.(  )
A.mostB.majorC.dangerousD.curious

分析 随着汽车数量在城市的快速增长,哪里可以停车成了一个主要的问题.

解答 答案:B.most 最;major 重大的,主要的;dangerous 危险的,curious 好奇的,根据语境可知,汽车越来越多,停车问题就会越来越严重,major 重大的,符合语境,故选B.

点评 考查形容词的词义辨析.在理解句子的基础上,结合语境选出正确答案.

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