单选题Those gifts of rare books that were given to us were deeply _____.AappreciatedBapprovedCappealedDapplied

单选题
Those gifts of rare books that were given to us were deeply _____.
A

appreciated

B

approved

C

appealed

D

applied


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解析:
句意:非常感谢您把这些珍贵的书送给我们。appreciate对……表示感激;欣赏。approve赞成;批准。appeal诉诸;呼吁;要求。apply申请;应用。

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