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(2013 ·遼寧五校第一聯(lián)合體高三考試)It is universally believed that a student with an extremely ________ mind usually gets high scores in the exams, especially in the physics exam.

Asharp Bshallow Cnarrow Dawful

 

A

【解析】A 考查形容詞辨析。句意:人們普遍相信一個頭腦極其敏銳的學生通?梢栽诳荚囍腥〉酶叻,尤其是在物理考試中。sharp“敏銳的,靈敏的;shallow“膚淺的,淺薄的;narrow“狹隘的,目光短淺的;awful“可怕的,駭人聽聞的。故選A項。

 

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