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As a master’s candidate, he was always diligent in his study and research.
A

instructive

B

industrious

C

intelligent

D

intense


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句意:在他读硕士的时候,学习和研究都非常勤奋。diligent勤奋的,用功的。instructive有教育意义的。industrious勤勉的,刻苦的。intelligent聪明的,有才的。intense强烈的,激烈的。
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