Frankly speaking,the Expo site is superb;however,some of the visitors are far from cultivated.A: narrow-minded B: well-dressed C: diligent D: good-mannered

Frankly speaking,the Expo site is superb;however,some of the visitors are far from cultivated.

A: narrow-minded
B: well-dressed
C: diligent
D: good-mannered

参考解析

解析:本句意思是:坦白地说世博会的位置是很棒的,然而有些参观者则远不能称之为文明。句中cultivated意为“有教养的”,如:These cultivated individuals have been imbued with a sense of social purpose.这些有教养的人满怀着社会责任感。narrow-minded意为 “气量小的”。 well-dressed意为“衣着入时的”。diligent意为“勤奋的,用功的”,如:He is the more diligent of the two boys.他是这两个男孩中较用功的一个。good-mannered意为“有礼貌的”。只有选项D同句中画线词语含义接近。

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