题目内容

The park ___ life in the days of King Arthur is one of the main __ of the city.

A. modeling after, attraction B. is modeled after, attractions

C. to model after, attraction D. modeled after; attractions

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查非谓语动词及名词。句意:亚瑟王的模仿生活公园是这个城市的主要景点。第一空用过去分词作the park的定语成分;第二空attration作景点讲时,是可数名词,故选D。

考点:非谓语动词及名词

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