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【题目】 The frightened crowd stood ________, not knowing what to do while he alone stayed _______ in the face of the danger and led all the people out safe and sound.

A. calmly; quiet B. still; calm

C. quietly; calm D. still; quiet

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:考查词语辨析。calm adj.冷静的,quiet adj.安静的,still adj./adv.一动不动,根据句意前一空中人们是一动不动地站着,后一空中stay后接形容词,表示保持…,要形容人保持冷静,用calm,句意:惊恐的人群一动不动地站着,不知道做什么;然而只有他一人面对危险保持冷静,引导人群安全出去。故选B

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