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My grandmother's behavior is always ______; she demonstrates correct etiquette in every social situation.
A

sumptuous

B

tenuous

C

decorous

D

specious

E

imperious


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根据句子后部分“demonstrates correct etiquette”,可知空缺的单词的意思应为“有礼节的”,故选C项。decorous“有礼貌的;端正的”;sumptuous“华丽的;奢侈的”;tenuous“纤细;贫乏的”;specious“似是而非的;徒有其表的”;imperious“专横的;迫切的;傲慢的”。
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