Many experts remain skeptical about his claims.A:doubtfulB:untouchedC:certainD:silent
Many experts remain skeptical about his claims.
A:doubtful
B:untouched
C:certain
D:silent
B:untouched
C:certain
D:silent
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解析:本句意思:许多专家对他的宣称仍很怀疑。skeptical怀疑的。doubtful怀疑的;Un- touched未触动过的,未受影响的;certain某个,肯定的;silent沉默的。
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