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For most informal dinners,you should wear comfortable,______  clothes.

A.fakeB.casualC.gentleD.curious

B

解析試題分析:fake偽造的;casual隨便的;gentle文雅的;curious稀奇的。句意:對于去赴非正式的晚宴,你應穿舒適的便裝就行。
考點:考查形容詞的用法。
點評:本題難度適中。形容詞是近幾年的高考的熱點,需要考生平時注意積累,牢記它們的用法及區別。
即學即練:The boy was _____about everything he saw.
A.fake       B. casual       C. gentle            D. curious
解析:D。句意:那男孩對所見的一切都感到好奇。

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