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He made a considerable suni of money in real estate.

A:large
B:positive
C:powerful
D:realistic

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解析:本句意思:他做房地产生意赚了一大笔钱。considerable意为“相当大(或多)的”,与large(大的)意思相近。positive积极的,正面的;powerful强大的,有力的;realistic现实的。
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