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Doctors are often caught in a _____ because they have to decide whether they should tell their patients the truth or not.
A

puzzle

B

perplexity

C

dilemma

D

bewilderment


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句意:医生经常感到左右为难. 因为他们不得不决定是否应该把实情告诉病人。dilemma进退两难的局面。“不得不决定是否应该把实情告诉病人”,表明处于一种左右为难的境遇,因此C符合语境。puzzle难题,迷,强调由于难以理解或解决某事而引起的迷惑。perplexity困惑,混乱,强调由疑问而引起的困惑。bewilderment慌张,迷惑强调慌乱、手足无措。
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