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15.The description was pretty ________,so the police couldn't figure out the portrait of the criminal.(  )
A.vagueB.accurateC.particularD.vain

分析 这个描述太模糊了,以至于警方弄明白罪犯的肖像.

解答 答案是A.本题考查形容词词义辨析.A项表示"模糊的";B项表示"精确的";C项表示"特别的";D项表示"徒劳的,虚荣的";根据下文句意,警察无法判断推断,描述"模糊"",故选A.

点评 辨析形容词要在识记常见形容词及其搭配的基础上理解语境,根据具体语境推断合理的答案.

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