题目2. Suddenly she seemed to grasp the full meaning of what had been said. She a step and her hands.突然,她似乎完全明白了所说的话的意思,冲上前一步,双手紧握。 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 2. sprang forward; clasped 反馈 收藏
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15. She has a n___ ability to understand the meaning behind others' words 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 natural 题目要求填写一个以“n”开头的形容词来描述“她”理解别人话语背后含义的能力。根据句意,这个形容词应该表达“她”的这种能力是天生的或独特的。因此,答案为“natural”,表示“她”拥有理解别...
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