15.We can become a smart shopper by choosing for value,not for looks; _______,choose good quality goods with plain packages.(  )
A.in particularB.in other wordsC.in additionD.in any case

分析 句意:我們可以通過選擇價值,而不是外表而成為一個聰明的購物者;換句話說,選擇普通包裹而質(zhì)量好的商品.

解答 答案:考查詞義辨析.A.尤其,特別是;B.換句話說;C.另外;D.無論如何;根據(jù)句意,故選B.

點(diǎn)評 名詞的詞義辨析要放在上下文的語境中進(jìn)行,同時要注意名詞與介詞的搭配.

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