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7.-With so many ideas __________ in my mind,I feel at a loss what to do.
-Never mind.It usually takes a while to figure out a proper solution.(  )
A.crowdedB.crowdingC.to crowdD.being crowded

分析 ---那么多的想法涌入脑海,我感到不知做什么.
---没关系.找到一个合适的方法通常需要时间.

解答 答案B.根据句子结构可知With so many ideas __________ in my mind做I feel at a loss what to do的原因状语,因为so many ideas 和crowd in (涌入)之间是主动关系,所以答案是B.

点评 考查with的复合结构.crowd的用法:
n.人群;群众;大群;朋友.
v.拥挤;挤满;涌入;贴近;逼迫

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