单选题Dr. Smith was always _____ the poor and the sick, often providing them with free medical care.Areminded ofBabsorbed inCtended byDconcerned about
单选题
Dr. Smith was always _____ the poor and the sick, often providing them with free medical care.
A
reminded of
B
absorbed in
C
tended by
D
concerned about
参考解析
解析:
concerned意为“关心,涉及,影响”。句意为:史密斯医生总是关心穷人和病人,经常向他们提供免费的医疗帮助。
concerned意为“关心,涉及,影响”。句意为:史密斯医生总是关心穷人和病人,经常向他们提供免费的医疗帮助。
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