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He always avoided talking about his ____...

He always avoided talking about his ________ (私人的) life. It seemed a little bit strange to others.

 

private 【解析】 句意:他总是避免谈论他的私生活。这对其他人来说似乎有点奇怪。 “私人的”在英文中表示为“private”,根据“life”可知此处缺形容词作定语,可推测出此处是“private”,故答案为private。  
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