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In the United States it is( )not to look at someone who is talking to you.
A.rough
B.coarse
C.rude
D.crude
B.coarse
C.rude
D.crude
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解析:句意:在美国,别人对你讲话时,你不看着他是不礼貌的。A.rough,B.coarse和C.rude都有“粗糙的;粗野的”的意思。A.rough指物时多指表面不平坦、不光滑,指人则指其举止不文雅,不体谅他人。B.coarse指物时指加工不精细,表面凹凸不平;指人时则指不秀气。C.rude指物时指非常简易,精糙,此用法多用于文学作品中;指人或其行为一点礼貌也没有,毫无教养。
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