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—Why didn’t you buy the camera you had longed for?

—I had planned to, but I was ?50 ____.

A. fewer B. less

C. cheap D. short

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查形容词。句意:--你为什么不买你一直渴望拥有的那部相机?--我本来打算买的,但是我还差50英镑 。AB两项是更少的意思,C是便宜的意思。但是没有这几种搭配。short是缺少的意思。

其他都不符合句意,故D正确。

考点:考查形容词

 

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