题目内容
2.Vegetables usually go ____ as soon as we are at sea.( )A. | badly | B. | bad | C. | well | D. | sick |
分析 我们一出海蔬菜通常很易变质.
解答 答案:B.
本句中go bad为一固定短语,表示(食物)变质,变坏;go为系动词,后面跟形容词bad作表语;badly常作副词;well作形容词时一般只作"身体好";sick为形容词,意为"生病";故选B.
点评 系动词是英语中一类特殊的动词,后通常接形容词作表语,构成系表结构.除了常用的be外,还有一些特殊的系动词,也具备系动词的特征.本题中的go就是其中之一.
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