单选题The house was sold for $60,000,which was far more than its real _____.AmoneyBpaymentCvalueDprofit

单选题
The house was sold for $60,000,which was far more than its real _____.
A

money

B

payment

C

value

D

profit


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解析:
本题考查词义辨析。句意:这所房子卖了6万美元,远超它的实际价值。money意为“钱、货币”,强调的是钱的总称;payment意为“支付、货款”,强调的支付价值等;value意为“价值”,注重的是物品的实际的价值;profit意为“利润、利益”。根据句意,正确答案为C。

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