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Icebergs are a favorite subject for photographers because of ______ produced by the ice.
A

the remarkably vivid blue

B

the vivid blue remarkable

C

remarkably the blue vivid

D

blue the vivid remarkable


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句意:因为冰所产生的极其生动的蓝色调,使得冰山成为摄影者最喜欢的主题。通观全句可知,选项处应为名词词组,所以中心词为名词blue,置于名词词组的末尾处;名词前要用形容词来修饰,而不能用副词,副词位置比较灵活,可置于名词词组前也可置后。
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