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5.One of his major shortcomings is that he always bases his judgement on subjective opinions,which often leads to _____ against something or somebody.( )A. | prejudices | B. | judgements | C. | figures | D. | theories |
分析 他的一个主要缺点是,总是以他主观意见判断,其结果往往导致对某人或某事的偏见.
解答 答案A.
B项"判断";C项"数字、图表、身材、人物";D项"理论";A项"偏见";"have prejudice against sth 对…有偏见"根据前句"One of his major shortcomings is that he always bases his judgement on subjective opinions"可知,他的一个主要缺点是,总是以他主观意见判断,凡是都有自己主观的想法来判断事情,往往会以偏概全,造成偏见,故选A.
点评 本题考查名词辨析.解答此类题目首先要读懂句意,理解每个选项名词的意思,然后根据上下文语境锁定合适的名词.平时要加强名词词汇量的积累.
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23.A.lovely | B.alive | C.lively | D.living |
24.A.amount | B.number | C.kind | D.plenty |
25.A.terrible | B.negative | C.positive | D.confusing |
26.A.leading | B.taking | C.enjoying | D.looking |
27.A.Therefore | B.Besides | C.Anyway | D.In a word |
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31.A.for sure | B.in general | C.instead of | D.in addition |
32.A.lazy | B.beautiful | C.careless | D.organized |
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36.A.persuade | B.advise | C.demand | D.suggest |
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39.A.pretending | B.looking | C.trying | D.smiling |
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