Barbara has worked here for three years, so I’m sure she’s quite ______ to the task.

Aequal Bfair Cworth Dinformal

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:Aequal平等的,勝任的,Bfair公平的,Cworth值得的,Dinformal非正式的,句意:芭芭拉在這兒工作了三年,所以我確信她能夠勝任這個工作。所以選A。

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