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19.--Information leakage is a real and growing problem.
--Yeah,Jingdong Mall's leaking _______ information is a typical case.(  )
A.complicatedB.contemporaryC.conventionalD.confidential

分析 --信息泄露是一个真实存在且日益严重的问题.
--是的,京东商城机密信息的泄露就是一个典型案例.

解答 答案D.考查形容词词义辨析.complicated复杂的,contemporary当代的;同时代的;属于同一时期的.conventional符合习俗的,传统的;常见的;惯例的.confidential机密的;表示信任的;获信任的.根据句意,京东商城机密信息的泄露就是一个典型案例,confidential复合句意,故选D.

点评 考查词义辨析的题,熟记单词的意思,将选项带入题干进行确定.

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