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Jimmy managed to make a(n) profit out of the deal,for he had got such a good opportunity.

A.handsome B.pretty C.attractive D.beautiful

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:四个选项的含义分别是:A.handsome(男子)英俊的,漂亮的,(女子体态)优美的,可观的,大方的,慷慨的,B.pretty漂亮的,机灵的,聪明的,C.attractive有吸引力的,D.beautiful美丽的,漂亮的,句意:Jimmy成功的在这次交易中获得客观的效益,因为他的运气这么好。所以选A。

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