Margaret Thatcher gave a moving speech.A:fast B:foolish C:nervous D:stirring

Margaret Thatcher gave a moving speech.

A:fast
B:foolish
C:nervous
D:stirring

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解析:本题考查的是对形容词的认知能力。本句意思:玛格丽特·撒切尔做了一场感人的讲演。moving感人的。A.fast快速的;B.foolish愚蠢的;C.nervous紧张的;D.stirring激动人心的,例如:I doubt if his deeds would match his stirring words.我怀疑他的行动是否会与他那激动人心的话一致。moving和stirring意思最接近,所以选D。

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