Mrs Chen,almost sixty,is always________and doesn’t look tired at all.

A.patient                                           B.relaxed   

C.intelligent                                       D.energetic

D 考查形容詞辨析。句中的doesn’t look tired暗示“陳老師精力充沛”,因此選D項(xiàng)。句意為:陳老師,快60的人了,總是精力充沛,看上去一點(diǎn)兒也不累。energetic意為“精力充沛的”。patient耐心的;relaxed輕松的,松懈的,寬松的;intelligent聰明的。

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