单选题____AmentalBmoralCsuperstitiousDspiritual

单选题
____
A

mental

B

moral

C

superstitious

D

spiritual


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解析:
该题的四个选择项意思也很接近。mental脑力的。moral道德的。superstitious迷信的。spiritual精神的,它和political常作为一对词来用。

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