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The poet ______described the peaceful Rocky Mountain and the beautiful Mississippi River in his newly-published poetry.
A.aggressively B.vividlyC.desperately D.controversially
B

试题分析:A. aggressively好斗地,有攻击性地,B. vividly生动地,C. desperately绝望地,D. controversially有争议地,句意:诗人在他最近出版的诗集中生动的描述了宁静的Rocky Mountain和美丽的密西西比河。所以选B。
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