Americans are highly( ),and therefore may find it difficult to become deeply involved with others.A.movableB.movingC.mobileD.motional
Americans are highly( ),and therefore may find it difficult to become deeply involved with others.
A.movable
B.moving
C.mobile
D.motional
B.moving
C.mobile
D.motional
参考解析
解析:mobile表示“(自由)移动,变动(位置或地点)的”,含主动意味,如:mobile medical team流动的医疗队。A.movable表示“可(被)移动的”,含被动意思,如:The heavy box is movable.这个重箱子搬得动。B.moving表示“(正在)移动的”或“动人的”,如:moving pictures影片,电影;D.motional是motion的形容词形式,表示“(有关)运动的”。
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