单选题—We’ve no money and the last bus has gone. Any ______ ideas?—Oh, Tom’ll drive home from work at this time. Ask him for a ride?AfunnyBbrightCoppositeDcorrect

单选题
—We’ve no money and the last bus has gone. Any ______ ideas?—Oh, Tom’ll drive home from work at this time. Ask him for a ride?
A

funny

B

bright

C

opposite

D

correct


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解析:
句意:——我们没带钱,最后一班公交车也走了。有什么好主意没?——Tom这时候会开车回家,让他带上我们吧?本题考查形容词词义辨析,B项bright符合题意,意思是“高明的,明智的”。funny好笑的。opposite相反的。correct正确的。

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