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【题目】-You frighten the baby when you make that noise. Don't do that!

-She's not __________. She knows I am playing with her.

A. frightening B. frightened

C. frighten D. fright

【答案】B

【解析】句意:——当你弄出那个响声时会惊吓到婴儿。不要那样做了!——她不害怕。她知道我正和她玩呢。根据句意可知frightened害怕的,受惊吓的;符合题意。frightening吓人的,可怕的,多修饰事物,不符合句意。

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