9.One of the advantages of living on the top floor of a high rise is that you can get a good ________.( 。
A.sightB.sceneC.viewD.look

分析 住在高層建筑頂樓的好處之一是,你會有一個很好的視野.

解答 答案C.
A項"視力,視野";B項"指戲劇、電影等的一場,場景,布景";D項"外表,外貌";C項""風(fēng)景,景色",通常指從某個特定(或許較高的)位置所見到的景物";根據(jù)固定短語"get a view of …有很好的視野;觀賞到…的美景",故選C.

點評 本題考查名詞辨析.解答此類題目首先要讀懂句意,理解每個選項名詞的意思,然后根據(jù)上下文語境鎖定合適的名詞.平時要加強(qiáng)名詞詞匯量的積累.

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