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单选题
_____
A

exciting

B

disappointing

C

surprising

D

frightening


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解析:
exciting令人兴奋的;disappointing令人失望的;surprising令人惊奇的;frightening令人恐惧的。原文讲到“这是我第一次上网聊天”,因此,exciting最符合文意。
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