题目内容

---Mary, let’s go to the bookshop this weekend. Will you be ?

---Sorry, but I’m going to visit my uncle in the countryside.

A. eager B. Suitable

C. convenient D. available

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查形容词辨析。A. eager 渴望的;热切的;B. suitable合适的;C. convenient 方便的;D. available空闲的;“玛丽,这个周末我们去书店吧,你有空吗?”故选D.

考点:考查形容词辨析。

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Step Outside. For many people, nature sets their spirit free. 3. If you are walking with the dog, take the time to admire flower in bloom; follow the flight of a bird and watch clouds float overhead.

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A. can offer the children some gifts

B. help adults look after their children

C. have ability to make children happy

D. should be perfect in the mind of children

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A. Weir was short of experience

B. Weir was not fit for the job as a Santa

C. Weir did very badly in the game

D. Weir was not a good student in school

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