My camera can be( )to take pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions.A.adaptedB.adjustedC.adoptedD.remedied
My camera can be( )to take pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions.
A.adapted
B.adjusted
C.adopted
D.remedied
B.adjusted
C.adopted
D.remedied
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解析:adjust“调节,调整”,adjust a camera表示“调节照相机的速度、距离或光圈”等。句意:我的照相机可以进行调节,不管阴天还是晴天都可以照相。A.adapt“使适应”,如:Can you adapt yourself to the new conditions?你能使自己适应新的情况吗?C.adopt“采取、采用”,如:I thought your idea was a good one,so I adopted it.我认为你的意见很好,所以就采纳了。D.remedy“纠正”
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