Beside him sat a rich lady( )with jewels.A.glitteringB.flickeringC.flashingD.glistening

Beside him sat a rich lady( )with jewels.

A.glittering
B.flickering
C.flashing
D.glistening

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解析:glitter“闪烁、闪光”,如珠宝、钻石等发出的闪闪冷光。D.glisten“闪光”,尤指泪珠、汗珠、露珠等发出的闪光;B.flicker“(光)闪烁,忽隐忽现,摇曳”;(引申义)“希望”闪现;C.flash“(尤指强光)闪光”,如闪电,汽车灯的闪光,也可指星光或远处灯塔的闪光。

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