Most middle schools prefer to buy _______ desks, so they can change to suit students’ growing height.


  1. A.
    stainless
  2. B.
    suitable
  3. C.
    comfortable
  4. D.
    adjustable
D
解析:
詞義辨析. A.純潔的;無瑕疵的B. 適當?shù)?匹配的C.舒適的;舒服的 D. 可調(diào)節(jié)的.根據(jù)題意,大多數(shù)學校傾向于買可調(diào)節(jié)的課桌,因此他們可以改變來適應學生漸長的身高.故選D.
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