单选题It has been unusually cold this winter and experts say it’s not _____.AnormalBdifferentCnecessaryDimportant

单选题
It has been unusually cold this winter and experts say it’s not _____.
A

normal

B

different

C

necessary

D

important


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解析:
句意:今年冬天异常寒冷,专家说这是不正常的。本题考查形容词词义辨析。由题干中的“unusually cold”可知,这里应该是说这种冷是不正常的。normal表示“正常的”,not normal表示“不正常的”,符合句意。因此A项正确。different不同的。necessary必要的。important重要的。

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