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3.Angela bought an apartment for only 20,000dollars; it was a real ________.(  )
A.exchangeB.tradeC.dealD.bargain

分析 安吉拉只花两万美元买了一套公寓;这真便宜.

解答 答案:D.A.exchange交换、交易所、交易;  B.trade 贸易、行业、买卖;  C.deal 交易、待遇; D.bargain交易、便宜货.结合句意"安吉拉只花20,000 美元买了一套公寓;这真便宜."可知,bargain符合题意,故选D.

点评 本题考查名词的词义辨析.词汇辨析题首先要掌握各个选项的词义、固定搭配、用法,然后再根据句意,结合语境,选出正确答案.

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