单选题Small boys are ______ questioners. They ask questions all the time.Aoriginal Bpeculiar Cimaginative Dpersistent

单选题
Small boys are ______ questioners. They ask questions all the time.
A

original  

B

peculiar  

C

imaginative  

D

persistent


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解析:
男孩子们总是会特别爱问问题。persistent持久的,稳固的。original最初的,原始的。peculiar奇怪的,特别的。imaginative富有想象力的。

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