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6.Theterrifying(terrify) news made her awake all night long.分析 那个可怕的消息吓得她整晚都醒着.
解答 答案是terryfing.考查单词填空.名词news前面需要形容词修饰.题干表达的是"那个可怕的消息吓得她整晚都醒着."所以用动词terrify的形容词修饰terrifying表示"可怕的,令人恐惧的".故答案是terrifying.
点评 解答此类题目,首先需要明确句意,然后根据相关语法填写正确的答案.
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