While people enjoy great convenience modern life brings, the living conditions in the mountain village are still quite ______.

A. negative B. subjective

C. positive D. primitive

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查形容詞辨析 句意上,盡管人們享受到現(xiàn)代生活多帶來的便利,但是山區(qū)的生活條件還依然很原始。A項(xiàng)表示“消極的,否定的”;B項(xiàng)表示“主觀的”;C項(xiàng)是“積極的,肯定的”而D項(xiàng)則是“原始的,簡(jiǎn)單的,遠(yuǎn)古的”。故選D。

考點(diǎn):考查形容詞辨析

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