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I didn’t feel that this was an _________...

I didn’t feel that this was an __________ time to mention the subject of money.

A.ambiguous B.appropriate C.adequate D.aggressive

 

B 【解析】 考查形容词辨析。句意:我觉得现在不是谈钱的时候。A. ambiguous模糊不清的;B. appropriate适当的;C. adequate充足的;D. aggressive侵略性的。此处指一个“合适的”时间。故选B。  
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2.A.turned B.sat C.moved D.went

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Comment 1: I don’t exactly disagree with a 4-day week as long as I still have the option to work five days and get more money for it.

Comment 2: It’s an interesting idea, but so much needs to happen before this becomes an option for the majority.

Comment 3: I feel there is a great reason: the environment. We need to be producing less stuff to reduce the stress on our planet.

Comment 4: I thought this was supposed to be here 20 years ago with the advances in technology.

Comment 5: 3 days off a week? Preparing for 7 days off a week. People will get lazy.

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B.It is the first company to start the four-day week.

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C.Comment 3. D.Comment 5.

5.Which expresses the greatest concern about the four-day week?

A.Comment 1. B.Comment 2.

C.Comment 4. D.Comment 5.

 

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