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10.The title of Scientist Tomorrow comes to David-a really ____ man who always comes up with unique ideas.( )A. | cheerful | B. | creative | C. | hospitable | D. | favorable |
分析 "明天的科学家"的称号给了 David---一个总能拿出独特想法的真正有创造力的人.
解答 答案:B
A. 欢乐的,高兴的;B.创造性的,有创造力的;C.好客的;热情友好的;D.赞成的,赞许的;分析句意可知,此处描述的是 David拥有"明天的科学家"称号的原因,即他是一个…真正有创造力的人;故选B.
点评 本题考查了形容词的词义辨析;做本题时,需要根据句意,并结合选项中各单词的意义及用法,判断出空缺处的意思;因此,做类似的题时,需要熟练掌握形容词及其所构成的短语的意义及用法.

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