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15.He gave us a(n) description about his visit to Cambridge University.( )A. | live | B. | lively | C. | alive | D. | living |
分析 关于他造访剑桥大学的情况,他为我们作了一个充满趣味的描述.
解答 答案:B.live活的(修饰物),现场直播的;lively生机勃勃的、充满趣味的;alive活的、活着的(通常只做后者定语、表语);living活的、活着的(做表语、做定语时前置).结合句意"关于他造访剑桥大学的情况,他为我们作了一个充满趣味的描述."可知,lively符合语境,故选B.
点评 本题考查形容词词义辨析.词汇辨析题首先要掌握各个选项的词义、固定搭配、用法,然后再根据句意,结合语境,选出正确答案.
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