The improper use of the words in brackets in the following sentence is () A "Harry Potter" with its vivid and tortuous plot, (lifelike) characters and fascinating B in the bustling commercial street of Nanjing Road, there are a lot of people shopping with smiles on their faces We need to learn from others' successful experiences, but we can't copy them mechanically

The improper use of the words in brackets in the following sentence is () A "Harry Potter" with its vivid and tortuous plot, (lifelike) characters and fascinating B in the bustling commercial street of Nanjing Road, there are a lot of people shopping with smiles on their faces We need to learn from others' successful experiences, but we can't copy them mechanically


Lifelike is generally used to describe vivid and lifelike, like living, but generally refers to paintings or handicrafts, which are not suitable for book evaluation



Fill in the words in brackets in the following sentences, the most appropriate one is ()
1. People can live to 150 years old, this will no longer be the wonderful fairy tale
2. The library of Harvard University enjoys ()
3. It's a good book, and it's still good for us today
4. The 11th National Book market opened on October 12 at the workers' Square
A. Reverie and fame enlighten the opening ceremony
B. Fantasy and reputation enlighten curtain
C. Fantastic reputation inspires the opening ceremony
D. Illusory fame enlightens curtain


D



Explain the words in brackets in the following words
1. Radiant 2. No comparison
3. Boundless and boundless 4. Boundless and boundless
Be unyielding and unyielding
7. (alone) one without two 8


A radiant look
2. No comparison
3. Boundlessness -- boundlessness
4. The fate of non solution -- dissolution
It's as clear as the palm of one's hand
6. Unyielding, unyielding
To be alone; be single
8. Cry and hunger