14.The latest model of camera can           brings the object into focus,with which even a child can shoot very well.( 。
A.instantlyB.automaticallyC.steadilyD.randomly

分析 最新款的相機(jī)能夠主動(dòng)聚焦,用它的話小孩子都可以拍出不錯(cuò)的相片.

解答 答案:B 
instantly立即,馬上;automatically自動(dòng)地;steadily穩(wěn)定地;randomly漫無目標(biāo)地.根據(jù)句意,故選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 形容詞辨析是?嫉闹R(shí)點(diǎn),形容詞數(shù)量眾多,用法靈活.學(xué)習(xí)時(shí),要注意積累.特別是相似或相近的詞要注意區(qū)分和掌握.

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