1—What do you think of the NBA basketball match last night?

--It was__,I really enjoyed it.

A.boring   B.wonderful   C.strange      D.terrible

 

【答案】

B

【解析】詞義辨析 boring “無(wú)聊的”;wonderful“精彩的”; strange“奇怪的” terrible“糟糕的,可怕的”。根據(jù)后句“我真的很喜歡”,應(yīng)推測(cè)前句為“它(NBA籃球比賽)很精彩”。

 

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