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Success for Li Ning was _________, with its attractive designs and reasonable prices.


  1. A.
    graduated
  2. B.
    grateful
  3. C.
    guaranteed
  4. D.
    guarded
C
试题分析:graduated形容词“毕了业的” ;grateful感激的;guaranteed有保证的;
guarded谨慎的。句意:对于李宁的成功是有保证的,因为它的出色的设计和合理的价格。故选C。
考点:考查形容词辨析。
点评:本题难度适中。考查辨析词性及词形相近的词,是近几年的高考的热点,需要考生平时注意积累,牢记它们的用法及区别。
即学即练:The prisoners were closely______.
A. graduated    B. grateful         C. guaranteed   D. guarded
解析:D。句意:囚犯受到严密监视。
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