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____
A
unidentified
B
unfit
C
unhealthy
D
unsettled
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句意:之后的15年中,托尔斯泰的生活很不安定。unidentified未经确认的。unfit不适宜的。unhealthy不健康的。unsettled动荡不安的。我们从文章后面的叙述也可以推断出,他这一段的生活是不安定的。
句意:之后的15年中,托尔斯泰的生活很不安定。unidentified未经确认的。unfit不适宜的。unhealthy不健康的。unsettled动荡不安的。我们从文章后面的叙述也可以推断出,他这一段的生活是不安定的。
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