单选题When she heard the bad news,her eyes ______ with tears as she struggled to control her emotions.AsparkledBtwinkledCradiatedDglittered

单选题
When she heard the bad news,her eyes ______ with tears as she struggled to control her emotions.
A

sparkled

B

twinkled

C

radiated

D

glittered


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解析:
句意:当听到坏消息时,她眼中闪烁着泪光,尽力控制自己的感情。sparkled闪烁,闪耀,常与eyes 连用,表示因激动或悲伤而眼睛闪光,并且在句中与eyes和tears形成语义关系,符合句意。

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