The film about the disabled boy was touching.A:inspiring B:boringC:moving D:frightening

The film about the disabled boy was touching.

A:inspiring
B:boring
C:moving
D:frightening

参考解析

解析:本句话的意思是:“有关那个残疾男孩的电影非常感人。”moving:感人的、动人的,例如:What a moving novel he has written!他写的小说好感人啊!inspiring:鼓舞人心的、启发灵感的,例如:His inspiring speech encouraged the soldiers.他鼓舞人心的演讲激励了士兵。boring:乏味的、无趣的,例如:The lecture was really boring.演讲非常乏味。frightening: 可怕的、令人惊吓的,例如:Walking alone in the dark is really a frightening experience for her.独自在黑暗中行走对她确实是一次可怕的经历。

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