单选题____ApolitelyBcalmlyCbrieflyDtightly

单选题
____
A

politely

B

calmly

C

briefly

D

tightly


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解析:
试想,拥抱自己的丈夫,而且是在分别的时候,感慨万千的时候,应该有的动作当然是“tightly”(紧紧地),而不是其他的类似于“politely”(礼貌地)。

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