Friends should be_____ about each other’s feelings.

A.crazy B.hidden C.concerned D.worried

C

解析試題分析:考查單詞意思,crazy意思“瘋狂的”,hidden意思“隱藏的”,concerned意思“關(guān)心的”,worried意思“擔(dān)心的”,句子意思“朋友應(yīng)該相互關(guān)心自己的感受”
考點:考查單詞意思
點評:單詞是?純(nèi)容,平時要多記多積累,只有知道單詞意思,做題時,才能做出正確選擇

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