As a manager, I know my emotions will affect people around me, so I’m going to make a  ____ effort to be more cheerful.


  1. A.
    precious
  2. B.
    curious
  3. C.
    mysterious
  4. D.
    conscious
D
試題分析:考查形容詞:A. precious珍貴的,B. curious好奇的C. mysterious神秘的D. conscious有意識的,句意:做為經(jīng)理,我知道我的情感會影響周圍的人,因此,我想有意識的做出努力快樂一些。選D。
考點(diǎn):考查形容詞辨析:
點(diǎn)評:形容詞的用法主要是考查平時的記憶,對相似的單詞要注意辨別,做題時要放在上下文做考慮。還要記憶些相關(guān)的搭配。
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