单选题We get the impression that Virginius is a man of______.Aharmless vanity.Bprofound knowledge.Chigh aspiration.Dimmovable confidence.

单选题
We get the impression that Virginius is a man of______.
A

harmless vanity.

B

profound knowledge.

C

high aspiration.

D

immovable confidence.


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解析:
细节题。通读文章后可知,全文都没有提及Virginius无伤大雅的虚荣、渊博的知识和坚定的自信,故A、B、D三项均可排除。文章第二段第四句提到,作为一个严肃认真,拥有雄心壮志的男人,Virginius想要获得比先辈更高的地位,因此第一次见面时他就被Victoria缜密的思维和精确的条理打动了。由此可见Virginius是个很有抱负的人,故答案为C项。

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