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A joke which was funny to American people might seem ______ to Chinese.

A.defense
B.fence
C.offense
D.intense

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解析:本题考察词性及词义辨析。题目意为“对美国人来说滑稽有趣的玩笑,也许对中国人来说就是过于强烈的。”A选项意为“防卫,防护”,B选项意为“栅栏,防护”,C选项意为“冒犯,过错”,D选项意为“强烈的,紧张的”。根据句意,只有选项D是形容词,符合题意。
  
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