- 單選題The statue would be perfect but for a few small( )in its base.
- A 、mistakes
- B 、weaknesses
- C 、flaws
- D 、errors

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參考答案【正確答案:C】
flaw意思是“缺陷,缺點(diǎn),瑕疵”。譯:如果沒(méi)有底座的幾處小瑕疵,這座雕像將很完美。mistake(行為)錯(cuò)誤;weakness弱點(diǎn),缺點(diǎn);error (行為)錯(cuò)誤;本題but for (若非)是線索詞,引出的內(nèi)容須與前面perfect形成對(duì)比,應(yīng)是“缺陷”之意,故選C。
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