单选题_____AconfusedBawedCstunnedDamazed

单选题
_____
A

confused

B

awed

C

stunned

D

amazed


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解析:
词义辨析题。confused困惑的,迷惑的;awed充满敬畏的,畏怯的;stunned使震惊的;amazed惊奇的,吃惊的。因为移民者面对新的国家会感到很陌生,所以对于很多事情都感到迷惑和困惑,故选A。

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单选题______ me most was that the young boy who had lost both arms in an accident could handle a pen with his feet.AWhat amazed BIt amazedCWhich amazedDThat amazed

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