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1.It is raining so hard.I think Tom is_______to come to our party.(  )
A.impossibleB.possibleC.unlikelyD.uncertain

分析 雨下的如此大.我认为Tom不可能来聚会了.

解答 答案:C.根据前句语境"It is raining so hard"表明我认为Tom来的可能性不大,A impossible 不可能,主语为sth.,B possible 可能的,与句意不符,C unlikely 不可能的,be unlikely to do sth.不可能做某事,D uncertain 不确定,与句意不符,故选C.

点评 本题考查形容词possible/impossible/unlikely/uncertain的辨析.平时应多积累其用法的不同,结合语境,才能得出正确答案.

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