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19.The cultural industry is        to the national economy.It is expected to account for 10% of our country's GDP by 2015.(  )
A.valuableB.vagueC.vitalD.valid

分析 文化产业对国家经济至关重要,预计在2015年占我国GDP总量的百分之十.

解答 答案:C
valuable有价值的;vague模糊的;vital至关重要的;valid有效的.题干后半句强调中国民经济中的比例,是表达文化产业的重要性.故选C.

点评 形容词辨析是常考的知识点,形容词数量众多,用法灵活.学习时,要注意积累.特别是相似或相近的词要注意区分和掌握.

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