Though some insist separate education can satisfy people’s special needs, most people consider it as ________, saying it will cause greater conflict between the poor and the rich.

A. admirableB.suitable

C. conventionalD. absurd

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:盡管一些人堅持認(rèn)為分開教育能夠滿足人們的不同需求,但是大多數(shù)人認(rèn)為那是荒謬的,稱它將會在貧富之間造成更大的沖突。Admirable:令人欽佩的suitable:合適的conventional:傳統(tǒng)的;常規(guī)的absurd:荒謬的。根據(jù)句意選D。

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