—What _____ weather! We can’t go boating today.
—I’m afraid we have to watch TV at home.

A.sunnyB.nice
C.wonderfulD.terrible

D

解析試題分析:A. sunny晴朗的    B. nice好的C. wonderful 極好的       D. terrible糟糕的;句意:多么糟糕的天氣!今天我們不能去劃船了。我想我們不得不呆在家里看電視了,故選D
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點(diǎn)評(píng):詞義辨析考的是學(xué)生的基礎(chǔ)詞匯知識(shí),了解每個(gè)選項(xiàng)的含義是做好此類題型的關(guān)鍵,對(duì)于這類題,可從句意著手。同時(shí),對(duì)于平時(shí)的學(xué)習(xí)要多進(jìn)行積累詞匯,考試時(shí)才能很好的完成。

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  She wrote her first novel in 1920.The hero(主人公)was a detective, Hercules Poirot.The book soon became a best seller(暢銷(xiāo)書(shū))and made her famous.

  In 1928, Agatha Christie was lost.The police found her two weeks later.She didn't know anything.This was the front page news in all the newspapers in Britain, and even today nobody knows what happened to her during those two weeks.

  In 1929, Agatha Christie went on holiday to the Middle East.She came home to England in 1930.

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