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3.Because of the damage to their homes,many people had to stay in accommodation for a few months.( )A. | temporary | B. | subjective | C. | permanent | D. | tentative |
分析 因为他们的家园毁坏,许多人得呆在临时的住处几个月.
解答 答案:A 考查形容词的词义辨析.temporary暂时的,临时的;subjective主观(上)的;出于主观想法的;permanent永久的;tentative试探(性)的.根据句意,A项正确.
点评 考查形容词的词义辨析,弄清楚各个形容词的词义,准确地翻译句子及备选答案,然后选择最符合题意的选项.
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