I′d rather marry a man who had a(n)__________of humour than one who was very attractive.A.capabilityB.sightC.knowledgeD.sense

I′d rather marry a man who had a(n)__________of humour than one who was very attractive.

A.capability
B.sight
C.knowledge
D.sense

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解析:【考情点拨】考查名词词义辨析。【应试指导】句意:我宁可嫁给一个具有幽默感的人,而不嫁给一个非常有魅力的人。capability能力;sight视力,眼界;knowledge知识;sense感觉,sense of humor幽默感。

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