单选题The driver listened carefully, then he ______ and said the question was interesting but really quite easy.AsmiledBcriedCrefusedDjumped

单选题
The driver listened carefully, then he ______ and said the question was interesting but really quite easy.
A

smiled

B

cried

C

refused

D

jumped


参考解析

解析:
smile 意思是“微笑”;fry意思是“哭”;refuse意思是“拒绝”;jump意思是“跳”。根据句子“the question was interesting but really quite easy”可知司机应该是“微笑”的,故选A。

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