It is a bad () for a student to gossip about others behind theirbacks。A. movementB. mannerC. actionD. Behavior

It is a bad () for a student to gossip about others behind theirbacks。


A. movement
B. manner
C. action
D. Behavior

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解析:A活动,运动。后面三个都指行为,举止。d项侧重某人在特定场合对他人或在他人面前的行为,举止。B项主要指人的习惯行为。根据句意,学生在背后议论别人是不礼貌的。

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