Apparently in interviews he refuses to talk about his private life.A: familyB: personalC: miserableD: unhappy

Apparently in interviews he refuses to talk about his private life.

A: family
B: personal
C: miserable
D: unhappy

参考解析

解析:句意:显然采访中他拒绝谈论自己的私生活。句中private意为“私人的”。 family 意为“家庭的”;personal意为“个人的”;miserable意为“可怜的、悲惨的”;unhappy意为 “不愉快的”,只有personal意思上和private最接近。

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