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【题目】I don’t want to join in the ____________argument about where to go camping at the weekend-----the weather forecast predicts there will be a rainstorm then.

A. sensitive B. sensible

C. senseless D. nonsense

【答案】C

【解析】考查形容词辨析。A. sensitive敏感的;B. sensible明智的;C. senseless无意义的;D. nonsense荒谬的句意:我不想参加关于去哪里野营无意义的争论——天气预报说那时会有暴风雨。故选C。

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