These shops sell a diverse range of gifts of local features.A:colorfulB:attractiveC:flexibleD:varied

These shops sell a diverse range of gifts of local features.

A:colorful
B:attractive
C:flexible
D:varied

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解析:本句意思:这些商店出售多种多样的具有地方特色的礼品。colorful的意思为“彩色的, 多彩的”;attractive的意思为“吸引人的,引起注意的”;flexible的意思为“灵活的”;varied的意 思为“各种各样的”。diverse的意思为“不同的,多种多样的”,和varied的意思接近。

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