(2013 ·山西太原部分中學高三統(tǒng)一檢測)To tell the truth, what you said was too ________ for us to understand.

Acomplex Bcomfortable

Cconcrete Dcommon

 

A

【解析】A 考查形容詞辨析。句意:說實話,你說得太復雜了,我們理解不了。complex“復雜的,難懂的;comfortable“舒適的concrete“具體的;common“普通的。故選A項。

 

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