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1.German electronic products are popular in China,where they have the reputation(名声) of being ________ and of good quality.(  )
A.generousB.stubbornC.reliableD.straight

分析 德国的电子产品在中国很受欢迎,在中国这些产品有可信赖、质量高的名声.

解答 答案是C.本题考查形容词词义辨析.generous慷慨的;stubborn固执的;reliable可信赖的;straight指的;由上文"German electronic products are popular in China(德国的电子产品在中国很受欢迎)"可以推测这些产品"可信赖",故选C.

点评 辨析形容词要在识记常见形容词及其搭配的基础上理解语境,根据具体语境推断合理的答案.

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