Carter was saying all the right things, but his smile was_______, and I knew I couldn’t trust him.A.preferentialB.artificialC.officialD.beneficial
Carter was saying all the right things, but his smile was_______, and I knew I couldn’t trust him.
A.preferential
B.artificial
C.official
D.beneficial
B.artificial
C.official
D.beneficial
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解析:本题考查形容词辨析
B选项,句意为“卡特说的都是对的,但是他的笑容很假,所以我不能相信他”。artificial “人造的,虚伪的”,综上,B选项正确。
A选项,preferential “优先的,选择的,特惠的”,故排除。
C选项,official “官方的,正式的”,故排除。
D选项,beneficial “有益的”,故排除。
故正确答案为 B项。
B选项,句意为“卡特说的都是对的,但是他的笑容很假,所以我不能相信他”。artificial “人造的,虚伪的”,综上,B选项正确。
A选项,preferential “优先的,选择的,特惠的”,故排除。
C选项,official “官方的,正式的”,故排除。
D选项,beneficial “有益的”,故排除。
故正确答案为 B项。
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