单选题The editor considered the author’s analysis in his article to be penetrating.AextensiveBprofoundCconclusiveDvaluable

单选题
The editor considered the author’s analysis in his article to be penetrating.
A

extensive

B

profound

C

conclusive

D

valuable


参考解析

解析:
句意:编辑认为作者在这篇文章中的分析是深刻的。penetrating意为“深刻的,透彻的,尖锐的”,选项中只有B项profound“深刻的”与之吻合。extensive广泛的;广阔的。conclusive最后的;确定性的。valuable有价值的。

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