单选题The members of Parliament were _____ that the government had not consults them.AimpatientBtolerantCcrudeDindignant

单选题
The members of Parliament were _____ that the government had not consults them.
A

impatient

B

tolerant

C

crude

D

indignant


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解析:
句意:议会议员们感到愤慨。因为政府没有征求他们的意见。indignant愤怒的,符合句意。impatient不耐烦的、tolerant宽容的、crude粗鲁的三个选项的词均不能成为政府没有征求议员们意见的合理结果。

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