单选题Wang’s zeal was contagious; soon all his fellow students were busily making posters, inspired by his ardent enthusiasm for the cause.Aeager Benthusiasm Czealot Dfanatic

单选题
Wang’s zeal was contagious; soon all his fellow students were busily making posters, inspired by his ardent enthusiasm for the cause.
A

eager    

B

enthusiasm      

C

zealot      

D

fanatic


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解析: 句意:王的热情是有感染性的。受到他狂热行为的鼓舞,他所有的同学很快就忙着制作海报了。zeal热心,热情。enthusiasm与之同义。eager热心于,渴望着。zealot狂热者。fanatic狂热者。狂热的。

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