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Given her usual need for attention, we were ______ when Carole celebrated her birthday quietly and alone.
A

perturbed

B

optimistic

C

unconcerned

D

taken aback

E

enlightened

F

dumbfounded


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根据句意可知,通常情况下,Carole是一个需要别人关心和照料的女孩,因此当我们听说她独自过生日时,不免会有些“惊讶∕震惊”,六个选项中体现这一含义的只有D taken aback(吃惊)和F dumbfounded(惊呆的,目瞪口呆的)。A烦躁不安的,受扰动的;B乐观的;C不关心的;无忧虑的;E开明的,文明的,进步的,均不符合题意,因此选择D和F。
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