4.The professor who won the Nobel Prize gained an ______ fame after five years of hard work.(  )
A.academicB.averageC.appropriateD.attractive

分析 獲得諾貝爾獎的教授經(jīng)過五年的艱苦努力之后贏得了學術上的聲譽.

解答 答案是A.本題考查形容詞詞義辨析. A項academic表示"學術上的,學業(yè)的"; B項average表示"平均的,普通的";C項appropriate表示"恰當?shù)?;D項attractive表示"有魅力的;迷人的".根據(jù)句意,一名教授,獲得諾貝爾獎,很自然地推測是"學術上的名聲",所以答案是A.

點評 辨析形容詞要在識記常見形容詞及其搭配的基礎上理解語境,根據(jù)具體語境推斷合理的答案.

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