Her novel depicts an ambitious Chinese.A:.writesB:sketchesC:describesD:indicates

Her novel depicts an ambitious Chinese.

A:.writes
B:sketches
C:describes
D:indicates

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解析:题干意为“她的小说描写了一个有抱负的中国人。” 句中划线词的意为“描绘,描述”,C项describes意为“描写,描述”,例句:The police asked me to describe exactly how it happened.警察让我准确描述一下这事是怎样发生的。A 项意为“写”,B项意为“写生;速写;为……绘草图”,D项意为“表明”,故选C。

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