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【题目】—Instead of lending a hand, Jim just stood by, laughing at us in trouble.

—Oh, it’s _____ of him to be so cold-hearted.

A. conventional B. typical

C. ridiculous D. aggressive

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:考查形容词的辨析。A. 依照惯例的;传统的 B. 典型的 C. 荒谬的;滑稽的 D. 侵略的;有进取心的。It’s typical of sb. to do sth.某人一向…句意:上文:Jim没帮我们,反而站在一旁嘲笑我们身处困境。下文:天呐,他一向都是那么铁石心肠。故选B

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