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单选题
The law on drinking and driving is _____ stated.
A

extravagantly

B

empirically

C

exceptionally

D

explicitly


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句意:法律对酒后驾车有明确的规定。explicitly明白地,明确地,在该句中与law形成语义关系,并可以修饰stated。根据常识,法律规定或陈述应该是明确的,因此D为正确答案。extravagantly挥霍地,铺张地。empirically根据经验地,经验主义地。exceptionally异常地,罕有地。
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