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—Is the White House _________ to ordinar...

—Is the White House _________ to ordinary visitors?

—Of course.

A.adjustable         B.available          C.reasonable        D.accessible

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:考查形容词:A. adjustable 可调节的B. available 可获得的,C. reasonable 合理的,D. accessible可接近的,句意:--白宫是普通人可以进的吗?--当然了。选D。 考点:考查形容词短语
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