【題目】I am quite __________ that the new cosmetics, whether it appears in the form of tablet, capsule, powder or injection, will __________ through the country among young ladies.

A. optimistic about; sweep B. optimistic; sweep

C. pessimistic; spread D. pessimistic about; spread

【答案】B

【解析】句意:我很樂觀這種新的化妝品,無論是片劑、膠囊、粉末還是注射的形式,將受到全國青少年女士青睞。optimistic樂觀(主義)的;pessimistic悲觀(主義)的;sweep掃,拂(去);spread展開。

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