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【题目】 Millie is ________ of the dark. She never goes out at night.

A. sad B. interested C. exciting D. afraid

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:句意Millie害怕黑,她晚上从不出去。sad伤心的;interested感兴趣的;exciting 令人兴奋的;afraid 害怕的。根据句意She never goes out at night可知,Millie怕黑,故选D。

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