3.I must have slept in an       position.I'm aching all over!(  )
A.ambiguousB.awkwardC.embarrassingD.impressive

分析 句意:我肯定睡的姿勢不舒適,現(xiàn)在渾身疼痛.

解答 答案B."ambiguous"模糊的,模棱兩可的;"awkward"尷尬的,不合適的,不舒適的;"embarrassing"令人尷尬的;"impressive"令人印象深刻的.根據(jù)句意,渾身疼痛,是睡姿"不舒適的,不合適的"."awkward position"令人不舒服的姿態(tài).故選B.

點評 本題考查的是形容詞詞意的辨析,要掌握詞意,并結(jié)合具體的語境選擇出正確選項.

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