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The boy felt out of place among all thes...

The boy felt out of place among all these successful people.

A.satisfied B.glad C.uneasy

 

C 【解析】 句意:这个男孩与所有这些成功人士格格不入。 考查形容词辨析。satisfied满意的,满足的;glad高兴的;uneasy不自在的,不安的。根据原句句意可知,C选项与原句划线部分意思相同,故选C。  
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