单选题“How can you be so ______ ?” asked Akbar.AsmartBbraveCfunnyDsure
单选题
“How can you be so ______ ?” asked Akbar.
A
smart
B
brave
C
funny
D
sure
参考解析
解析:
考查形容词辨析。根据上文可知,Birhal说出了城市中乌鸦的确切数目,所以此处用sure意为“肯定的,有把握的”。符合语境。
考查形容词辨析。根据上文可知,Birhal说出了城市中乌鸦的确切数目,所以此处用sure意为“肯定的,有把握的”。符合语境。
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