【題目】It is very _____ for Kelly to go to work because her house is only a few minutes' walk from her factory.
A.convenient
B.fascinating
C.direct
D.correct

【答案】A
【解析】句意:對于Kelly老師去上班是很方便的,因為她的家距離她的工廠走路只有幾分鐘的時間。convenient方便的;fascinating 迷人的,吸引人的;direct直接的;correct正確的。根據(jù)句意because here house is only a few minutes' walk from her factory可知,家離工廠近,所以上班很方便。故選A。

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