The weather was crisp and clear and you could see the mountains fifty miles away.A: hotB: heavyC: freshD: windy
The weather was crisp and clear and you could see the mountains fifty miles away.
A: hot
B: heavy
C: fresh
D: windy
B: heavy
C: fresh
D: windy
参考解析
解析:题干意为“空气清新,50里以外的山峦都能看到。” 句中划线词意为“新鲜的”。C项fresh意为“新鲜的,新的”;例句:Open the window and let in some fresh air.打开窗户,让新鲜的空气进来。A项意为“热的,辣的”;B项意为“重的”; D项意为“有风的”;故选C。
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