These small companies now have their own ______ identity.A.discreetB.discreteC.separatedD.isolated

These small companies now have their own ______ identity.

A.discreet
B.discrete
C.separated
D.isolated

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解析:本题考查近义词辨析。题目意为“这些小公司现在有了自己的独立身份。”A选项“谨慎的,小心的”,B选项“离散的,不连续的”,C选项“分开的,分居的”,D选项“孤立的,独居的”。根据句意,应选择表示“分别的,单独的”意思,D选项强调地理和心理上的隔绝。
  

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