With sufficient scientific information a manned trip to Mars should be ________
A. obtainable       B. potential       C. considerable D. feasible

【解析】D. 考查形容詞詞義辨析。feasible可行的,可做到的;obtainable可得到的;     considerable相當(dāng)?shù),可觀的;potential潛在的,可能的     

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