Reading the job ad,James was wondering whether he was eligible to apply for it.A:qualified B:fortunate C:able D:competent

Reading the job ad,James was wondering whether he was eligible to apply for it.

A:qualified
B:fortunate
C:able
D:competent

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解析:本题考查的是对形容词的认知。这句话的意思是:读这份招聘广告时,詹姆斯想知道他是否够资格申请这份工作。eligible的意思是合适的,有资格当选的。A.qualified够资格的,例如:You cannot assume that a speaker of English is qualified to teach English.你不能假定会说英语的人就有资格教英语;B.fortunate幸运的;C.able有能力的;D.competent有能力的,能胜任的。eligible和qualified意思最接近,所以选A。

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